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Learn more about the rich history of the Executive MBA program.

Tuition and Costs

The Executive MBA Program is a major investment of both your time and resources. There is a variety of financial aid options available for executive MBA students. We encourage you to carefully consider this investment and discuss your financing options with our Financial Aid Office.

The tuition and fees for the program cover:

  • Full tuition for the duration of the program (21 months)
  • All books and course materials
  • Many snacks or meals during class days
  • Hotel accommodations for residential sessions not held at your home campus
    (except for North America; see below for details)

Air travel to Chicago, London, and/or Singapore is not included.

An additional tuition fee will be assessed for those students who opt to earn a concentration.

2011 Costs

The tuition for the class starting June 2011 are detailed below.

  • Europe
    The program fees cover tuition, all books and course materials, some meals, and hotel accommodations for two residential weeks in Chicago and one residential week in Singapore.
    Program fees: £80,000
  • Asia
    The program fees cover tuition, all books and course materials, some meals, and hotel accommodations for two residential weeks in Chicago and one residential week in London.
    Program fees: SGD180,000 plus GST (where applicable)
  • North America
    The program fees cover tuition, all books and course materials, some meals, and hotel accommodations for two residential weeks in Chicago, one residential week in London, and one residential week in Singapore.
    Program fees: USD148,000

Payment

Admitted students are required to submit a nonrefundable advance tuition fee in order to secure a seat in the class. Tuition is billed quarterly in equal amounts for seven quarters (the program's duration). This fee is applied toward the first quarter's tuition.

Financial Aid Contact Information

For additional information on financial aid, please email the Chicago Booth Office of Admissions and Financial Aid or call 773.702.3964.

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In recognition of the unprecedented gift from alumnus David Booth, ’71, the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business is now called:
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Last Updated 3/23/11