Program Cost
Tuition & Fees
Tuition and fees for the program are determined
by the University and the Raj Soin College of
Business during the fiscal year prior to the
program start date. The program provides many
additional services and materials that are not
normally provided for other graduate level students,
thus we do not follow the basic tuition schedule for
the University. The program fee schedule for the class
entering in January, 2012 is as follows:
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Ohio Residents
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Non-residents
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$29,000
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$39,500
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A deposit in the amount of $500 is necessary to affirm your intention to participate as a graduate student in the program. This deposit is non-refundable deposit and will be applied toward the tuition of the first course of your program.
The deposit is due on or before July 15, 2012 for the program which begins August 23, 2012.
*WSU students may be classified as
Tier/Cohort 1, Tier/Cohort 2, or Tier/Cohort 3. Read the
following page to determine your classification:
http://www.wright.edu/admissions/feescontinuing.html
View
spreadsheet of costs of comparable programs
nation-wide.
If your company is interested in
sponsoring 3 or more students for the program please contact
Dr. James Hamister, Academic Director at rscob-isom@wright.edu for
information on the special rates.
Tuition and fees include the
following:
- Full time enrollment to the University.
- All course materials, including books, cases, articles,
reviews, educational software, and other course materials
designated necessary by the professor.
- Full access to all University resources, including the
library system, computer labs, campus mail service, and
student athletic facilities.
- On campus parking during the residency period.
- Food and refreshments during regular residencies.
- Administrative assistance concerning University
requirements, including enrollment, registration,
graduation petitions, grade reports, parking registration,
and class schedules.
- Communications support to help students complete group
work assignments.
- Guest speaker events, symposia, and lectures.
- Alumni, social, and business networking events.
Corporate
Assistance
Most Master's students obtain the financial support of their
employers, and although this is encouraged, it is not a
requirement for enrollment.
Payment
Schedule
Students normally remit tuition payments in four equal
installments over the course of the program. Customized
payment plans can be worked out in advance for students.
Financial
Aid
Most of the students who enroll in the Master's program enjoy
the financial support of their employers. Although, we do
encourage all of our applicants to seek financial support
through their employers, it is not a requirement for
admission or enrollment. Students may choose to make tuition
payments by check, credit card or they may apply for
financial aid through the University.
Financial aid is available to most of the
Master's students through the Federal Stafford Loan Program --
please contact Dr.James Hamister, Academic Director at rscob-isom@wright.edu for
more information.
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