You know the value of a good education, and you know the value of your dollar -- two of the many reasons to choose the Illinois MBA. For Illinois state residents, the Illinois MBA is one of the best bargains around, and the cost of living in Champaign-Urbana is quite low. Nonresidents also benefit by getting an excellent education at a reasonable cost. There are also plenty of opportunities for financial aid.
2008-2009 Estimated Expenses
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RESIDENT |
NONRESIDENT |
INTERNATIONAL |
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Tuition |
$17,500 |
$26,500 |
$26,500 |
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Fees* |
$2,410 |
$2,410 |
$2,460 |
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Living Allowance |
$15,192 |
$15,192 |
$15,192 |
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MBA Fees** |
$700 |
$700 |
$700 |
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PEP (if required)*** |
N/A |
N/A |
$1,800 |
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Books/Supplies |
$2,400 |
$2,400 |
$2,400 |
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Other**** |
$3,376 |
$3,376 |
$3,376 |
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TOTAL |
$41,578 |
$50,578 |
$52,428 |
Notes: Tuition and fees are subject to change. 2009-10 rates have not been approved yet but typically increase by approximately 5%. Please note that financial aid may not be approved for the total expense level, especially those exceeding the nonresident levels.
All international students must verify $52,428.
*Fees include a $500 AFMFA fee, which is charged to new students only. **MBA fees are not charged to second-year students. ***All international students are invited to attend the Preparatory English Program (PEP). Some international students may be required to attend as a condition of admission. ****These figures include the cost of the laptop computer required of each student as outlined in the computer policy.
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