University of Minnesota
University Relations
http://www.umn.edu/urelate
612-624-6868

Tuition and Financial Aid

A Carlson MBA provides academic grounding, hands-on experience, and global connections that can translate into new opportunities and long-term career growth.

Financial Aid

Some employers offer reimbursement programs for employees who attend a Carlson MBA program. To cover additional expenses, the University of Minnesota's office of student financial aid provides federal educational loan programs.

To apply for financial aid, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). You may complete it anytime; the University will process the application after you have been admitted. The University of Minnesota FAFSA code is 003969.

If you have questions about loan programs, contact Jim Parker, the Carlson MBA financial aid representative, at 612-626-0750.

Tuition

2009-2010 Tuition
Tuition $1,060/credit. *
Per Course $2,120 for a 2-credit course,
$3,180for a 3-credit course,
$4,240 for a 4-credit course.
Total Cost: Approximately $50,880 (48 credits) to $60,420 (57 credits).

These figures do not reflect student fees, books & course materials, or other incidental costs such as meals and parking. Rates are subject to yearly increases.
Semester Fees
University fee $60/credit ($600 max)
**Technology and collegiate fees: $290
Graduate Student Assembly fee: $11.51
Transportation fee: $17.00

The estimated cost of books and course materials is approximately $100/class.

A $200 deposit, due upon admission, is applied toward tuition. For financial aid purposes, students must take at least 2 credits per academic year to maintain part-time status.

* Non-residents taking more than 11 credits per semester pay $1536/credit for each additional credit.

**Click here for additional information regarding the technology fee.
http://www.carlsonschool.umn.edu/techfees