In 30 years of operation, the Executive MBA's unique Friday-Saturday twice-a-month model has enabled more than 500 senior professionals to obtain an advanced degree without career interruption. |
Executive MBA Program Costs
| Executive MBA Costs with Housing | Term I | Term II | Term III | Total |
| Year One |
$9,352 | $8,465 | $8,465 | $26,282 |
| Term IV | Term V | |||
| Year Two | $9,230 | $11,218 | $20,448 | |
| TOTAL Program Cost | $46,730 | |||
| Executive MBA Costs without Housing | Term I | Term II | Term III | Total |
| Year One |
$8,394 | $7,510 | $7,510 | $23,414 |
| Term IV | Term V | |||
| Year Two |
$8,272 | $10,124 | $18,396 | |
| TOTAL Program Cost | $41,810 |
For students who began the program in September 2008 (class of 2010), the total program costs including Friday evening hotel accommodations was $46,730.00. This covers costs of tuition, textbooks, room and board (refreshment breaks, lunches and dinner) while classes are in session.
Total program cost without housing was $41,810.00. This covers costs of tuition, textbooks, board (refreshment breaks, and two lunches).
Both options include lodging and meals for the four-day introductory residence, the three-day Wall Street residence in the fall of the second year, and a nine-day international residence in the spring of the second year (excluding airfare and any associated Visa fees).
Health Insurance
Students attending the University full-time (students in the Executive MBA program are considered full-time) are required to have health insurance coverage. The University provides a policy for $1,490.00 or students submit a waiver if they already possess equivalent health coverage. For additional information please visit: www.unh.edu/health-services/shbp/.
Financial sponsorship from your organization is recommended but not required. Many employers have designed reimbursement models using the part-time program as their base. We recommend that students work with their employers to consider alternative arrangements. Many students agree to remain with their organization for a number of years after graduation, or come to other agreements. We can also search our alumni database for alumni that may work in your organization for advice on funding.
Federal Financial Aid is an option for additional funding sources. Complete the on-line FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) at www.fafsa.ed.gov/ or contact the University’s financial aid office at www.unh.edu/financial-aid.
