Financing Your MBA
Information and advice on financing your MBA
QS Scholarship winners announced
US$18,000 Community and Leadership Scholarships awarded to five MBA students. [more]
Ukrainian MBAs bullish about salaries despite downturn
Ukrainian MBAs have high, even unrealistic salary expectations, according to a new report. To meet those expectations they are going to have to go overseas, says Ross Geraghty, editor of the TopMBA Career Guide and www.topmba.com. [more]
The Outlook for MBAs in Financial Services
Banks have been hitting the headlines for all the wrong reasons in the early part of 2008. Following the collapse in the market for sub-prime mortgages, banks like Citi, UBS, Morgan Stanley and Bear Stearns have had to write off $billions in what were once deemed high margin, acceptable risk... [more]
MBA Finance: Frequently Asked Questions
MBA Finance: Frequently Asked Questions about the important aspects of MBA salaries and financing your business school course. [more]
The two-year MBA
Expect to pay between $80,000 and $130,000 for a two-year MBA program. It isnt cheap, and the fact is the more you pay the greater chance your degree will be recognized. Top tier schools like Harvard or Wharton have higher tuition fees than less prestigious business schools. [more]
QS World MBA Tour & Chicago GSB 2007 Scholarship Winner: Interview with Konstantin Magaletskyi, Ukraine
Every Sunday morning Konstantin Magaletskyi would take to the road. The former Senior Consultant in Strategy and Operations at Deloitte Consulting would leave the laptop behind and head off on his bike. 100kms later he had relieved the stress of the past week and was ready for more.
Financing your Executive MBA
The payback for the Executive MBA will be in terms of greater strategic vision and skills that can be immediately applied in your current position, leadership development, higher salary, and the opportunity to immerse yourself for two years in a stimulating and rewarding learning environment.... [more]
MBAs are a sound investment and not just from the best known business schools
A look at Return on Investment, as reported in QS TopMBA Scorecard. [more]
Financing your MBA
Resigning from a secure job, moving country, even leaving behind family and friends; potential MBAs seem to take such obstacles in their stride. But with programmes at top-flight school now costing as much as US $75,000, one question seems to occupy business school applicants more than any other:... [more]



