Tuition and Fees
For more information about the potential costs of attending the KU School of Business, please refer to the link below.
Course Fees (Differential Tuition)
The cost of attendance is taken very seriously throughout the University of Kansas. The School of Business is one of a number of schools where students are charged both a base tuition and what is called course fees or differential tuition. Base tuition is determined at the state and university level. Subject to approval by the University and Board of Regents, schools may charge course fees and all funds from those fees directly benefit the students in the respective school.
Fees charged for School of Business courses are a result of a student-driven initiative to enhance the quality of a KU business education. It is an investment that students chose to make and the School of Business is executing the students' plan.
Current Years Information
Actual Expenditures as of 12/31/2011
FY 2012 Dean's Advisory Committee
Prior Years Information
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For more information, see the documents below:
Final FY 2011 Notes to Financial Report
Summary of course fees proposal
External review report of School of Business differential tuition
Course fees expenditures fiscal year 2011
Actual expenditures as of Dec. 31, 2010
Student Advisory Committee for Business Course Fees - Meeting notes, 2010-2011
Course fees expenditures fiscal year 2010
Course fees expenditures fiscal year 2009
Course fees expenditures fiscal year 2008
Course fees expenditures fiscal years 2005 to 2007
Course fees expenditures fiscal years 2005 to 2010
This University of Kansas FY 2005 Tuition Proposal contains the School of Business University of Kansas differential tuition proposal.
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