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A Chicago Booth MBA offers an unrivaled return on your investment. Learn more about tuition and fees for our Full-Time MBA Program.
A Chicago Booth MBA is an invaluable investment. Explore details about tuition and fees for our Evening MBA and Weekend MBA Programs.
Your Executive MBA Program cost covers tuition, fees, books and course materials, hotel accommodations for global residencies, and most meals. See below for the full cost of the program by location.
For a full list of direct and indirect expenses associated with the cost of attendance, please visit the following Chicago Booth pages for the PhD, Part-Time MBA, Full-Time MBA, and Executive MBA programs.
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Program Duration. 15 Months. Tuition fee and scholarships. Scholarships. One of the important factors when considering a master's degree is the cost of study. Luckily, there are many options available to help students fund their master's programme.
Chicago Booth’s Full-Time MBA 2020-2021 tuition is $73,440. With additional fees such as living expenses, health insurance and books, however, the estimated cost of attendance for nine months is $110,328.
Chicago Booth takes a holistic approach to MBA admissions, taking into account your background and experiences in addition to grades and GMAT scores. We have three rounds of applications, with all entering students matriculating in the fall.
The estimated tuition fees for the Chicago Booth MBA program this 2023-2024 semester is $122,160. This includes not only the student and administrative service fee, but also access to various resources and facilities on campus.
Executive MBA Rankings. U.S. News & World Report: 1. The Economist: 6. Financial Times: 7. Class Profile. There were 224 students in the most recent Chicago Booth Executive MBA class, 112 of whom have advanced degrees. Females make up about 26% percent of the student body.