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P.2.2 Executive Master of Business Administration Tuition


Tuition Rates (effective Spring Term 2024)

Students admitted to the Executive Master of Business Administration (Executive MBA) program are charged tuition per Fall and Winter Terms.

Admission Term

Domestic Tuition
per Term

International Tuition
per Term

Admitted Spring 2023 or later

$20,873.04

$20,873.04

2024-2025 Retained Tuition Rate Groups (effective Spring Term 2024)

Students admitted to begin the Executive MBA as listed below, were approved by the Board of Governors for a reduced tuition rate. These students are eligible for a Retained Tuition Rate Group until the end term specified, after which students will be assessed the current approved tuition for their program for that year. The Board of Governors approves Retained Tuition Rate Groups annually.

Executive MBA
Admission Term

Last Term Eligible
for Retained Group

Domestic Tuition
per Term (F/W)

International Tuition
per Term (F/W)

Admitted Spring 2022 to Winter 2023

Winter 2025

$20,463.75

$20,062.50

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