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How Much Does an Online MBA Cost?

Learn about online MBA degree programs and find out how much an online MBA costs.

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There's no doubt that getting your online MBA is an investment in both time and money. However, it may not be as expensive as you think.

Tuition for online MBA programs varies greatly depending on whether you're attending a public or private institution, how well known the school and business programs are and what type of online MBA program you've chosen.

Keep in mind that there are also many financing options available to help defray the costs of your education.

 

Average Online MBA Cost

Like traditional campus-based MBA programs, distance learning MBAs run the gamut in price. You can pay as little as $6,750 for a solid name-brand MBA or as much as $106,400 according to a 2009 survey of 90 regionally accredited distance learning MBA programs by GetEducated.com.

Regional vs. AACSB Accredited Online MBA Programs

Out of 90 accredited online MBA degrees in a survey by GetEducated.com, the average cost of a regionally-accredited MBA is $22,924 while programs accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) average $32,926. Learn more about accreditation by visiting our business school accreditation page.

 

Public vs. Private Online MBA Costs

Among AACSB-accredited distance learning programs, University of Massachusetts - Amherst Online MBA will cost you $28,360, James Madison University's MBA is $30,156, and Duke University's program is priced at $120,100. Public universities offering AACSB-accredited distance learning programs are a bargain in comparison: in-state residents can pay as little as $8,234 at Southeast Missouri State University, $9,175 at Texas A & M University or up to $18,975 (Florida State University) for their MBA.

Financial Aid Options

In 2006, the federal government enacted legislation that enables students enrolled in online degree programs to become eligible for federal financial aid programs. As long as you are enrolled in a degree-granting program, such as an MBA, you can apply for the same financial aid programs as traditional classroom students. Private loans, scholarships and grants are also available to help you finance your online education. Learn more about your financial aid options by visiting our Financial Aid Resource Center.

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