MBA tuition hikes are continuing across many of the top business schools in the US. In the last six years MBA programs have been marked up 37%. The class of 2016 cohort will see an additional average increase of 4% on top of that, according to Bloomberg Businessweek.
With these recent raises, the average yearly cost to study on a full-time two-year program at a top business school in the US now stands at US$60,000. Of Businessweek’s top 10 leading schools, the Fuqua School of Business had the largest MBA tuition increase of 4.9%, while Harvard Business School had the smallest, of 2.7%.
The US$60,000 average doesn’t take into account living and other expenses however, meaning students at the top business schools can expect to rack up US$150,000 in costs by the time of graduation.
Nunzio Quacquarelli, MBA graduate of the Wharton School and the man behind TopMBA.com, states that an annual increase of 3-5% “has become the norm” for the elite MBA programs in the US such as the Fuqua School of Business. This tuition climb however, means that figuring out if an MBA is worth the investment is a little trickier.
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