Cost to Attend

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The University of Missouri has long been considered a bargain in higher education. With the financial support available for Crosby MBA students, it’s very possible to graduate without the burden of significant debt. Highly qualified students may receive a full waiver of tuition, along with other financial awards.

Here is information from University of Missouri Cashier's Office about the graduate student enrollment fees for the 2012-2013 academic year.  Your costs will be calculated based upon the number of credits in which you enroll each semester.  The number of credits required each semester, and the total required to complete your degree, will vary depending on your individual Program of Study.  The maximum number of credits is 59.

                   
Tuition - $336.50 per credit hour.
Non-Missouri Resident Fee - $532.30 per credit hour (added to the Tuition if not a Missouri resident).
Business Course Fee - $82.30 per credit hour for graduate courses taught within the Trulaske College of Business.
Recreation Facility Fee - $136.39* per semester. The Recreation Facility Fee allows students to use campus-based indoor and outdoor facilities as a self-service participant. Recreation facilities include an aquatic complex, basketball courts, a fitness center, racquetball courts, indoor and outdoor tracks, and tennis courts.
Student Activity Fee - $142.83* per semester. This fee supports a variety of campus-wide student organizations and benefits.
Prepaid Health Fee - $97.47* per semester.  This is different from the health insurance available to graduate students.
Information Technology Fee - $12.60 per credit hour. 

*These rates apply to students enrolled in a full course load.  Fees may differ for students taking fewer credit hours.  See "explanation of fees" for more information.
 
For more information on fees see the University of Missouri Cashier's Office web site.   The Graduate School also has information about funding your graduate education.  

 

Last Edited: 4/9/2012