MBA Tuition and Fees - 2011-2012 Academic
Year
You will find that Wright State Universit's AACSB-accredited
program offers one of the highest value MBAs in the region.
Make sure you are maximizing your investment in both time and
money by choosing a program evaluated by the highest
accrediting body for business, AACSB International.
http://www.wright.edu/business/about/acred.html
Part-time Evening and Weekend - Maximum of two courses per
quarter.
| Application Fee |
$40
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Ohio Resident
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Per Credit Hour
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48 Credits
12 classes
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64 Credits
16 classes
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Part-time Evening
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$363
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$17,424
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$23,232
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Part-time Weekend*
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$388
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$18,624
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$24,832
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Non-resident
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$619
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$29,712
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$39,616
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*Weekend fee covers student meals, additional facility costs
and faculty compensation.
Full-time: 11-18 Credit Hours - Minimum of
three courses per quarter.
| Application Fee |
$40 |
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Ohio Resident
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Per Quarter
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48 Credits
12 classes
4 Quarters
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64 Credits
16 classes
5 Quarters*
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Ohio Resident
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$3,942
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$15,768
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$19,710
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Non-resident
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$6,696
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$26,784
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$33,480
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*Requires taking 4 classes in at least one quarter to
complete the full-time program in 5 quarters.
Required courses range from 48 credit hours to 64 credit
hours depending on whether students take one or more of the
500-level Foundation Courses. These survey courses are designed
for students who do not have an undergraduate degree in
business or for students who have received their bachelors in
business and need to update fundamentals in accounting,
economics, finance or quantitative business analysis prior to
taking 700-level MBA courses in these areas.
Cost of books averages an estimated $200 per course or a
range of $2,400 - $3,200.
Additional details on campus living fees and fees for
international students are on line at the University Center
for International Education - Graduate Admissions
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