Cost of Attendance
While the tuition, fees and expenses associated with the KU MAcc program may vary, the program is more affordable than a traditional MBA.
Tuition & Fees:
The typical MSB Finance student will complete the curriculum, excluding prerequisites, within one academic year. A cost per credit hour breakdown can be found here.
| Estimated Total Program Tuition & Fees: |
| Kansas Resident: | $11,888.50 |
| All Others: | $21,352.00 |
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| Possible Additional Expenses: |
| Health Insurance | $800 - $2,000 |
| First Year Textbooks | $1,000 - $1,500 |
| On-Campus Parking Permit | $160 - $250 |
Estimated Living Expenses:
The Full-Time MBA program is based in Lawrence, Kansas. Living costs in Lawrence can vary, but are typically less than that of a medium-sized city, such as Kansas City, Missouri. The figures below are estimates tailored to the standard of living regularly sought by MBA students. Individual lifestyle and family status will affect actual costs.
| Studio Apartment | $3,600 - $6,000 per year |
| One Bedroom Apartment | $6,000 - $11,000 per year |
| Sharing a Two Bedroom Apartment | $4,200 - $6,000 per year |
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| Additional Living Expenses | $3,000 - $5,500 per year |
| (Includes items such as utilities, food and other expenses regularly associated with maintaining a place of residence) |
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| Transportation | $1,500 - $3,000 per year |
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| Personal Expenses | $3,500 per year |
Financial Aid:
Earning an graduate degree is an investment. While the MSB, Finance program is competitively priced, The University of Kansas offers a complete portfolio of financial assistance options. During a given year, students can be awarded scholarships, receive assistance for participating in an experiential learning opportunity or by serving as a graduate assistant.
Additional Financial Aid Resources:
The tuition, fees and all calculations listed are for estimating purposes only. A student’s actual expenses may vary based upon a number of factors including course-load and lifestyle. The tuition and fees estimates below are based on 2006-2007 academic year figures provided by the Kansas Board of Regents and are subject to change. Additional expenses are estimated and based upon interviews with current School of Business masters students.