Earning an MBA requires both a personal and financial commitment. However, with a total program
cost thats half the national average for comparable EMBA programs, UNM offers an outstanding
value in graduate education with a high rate of return on your investment of time and money.
The all-inclusive price for the 2008-2010 EMBA program is $32,160 ($670 per credit hour) and includes: tuition for 48 credit hours, textbooks, instructional materials, library and computer lab access, administrative services, parking passes, special events and refreshments on all class days. The only additional expense is the optional international trip. Depending on the destination, which is announced well in advance, the complete cost of the trip is usually less than $3,200.
Upon acceptance into the EMBA program, candidates submit a nonrefundable deposit, equivalent to the cost of one credit hour, to reserve their place in the class. At orientation, students sign tuition contracts and choose from one of several payment options; thereafter, payments are prorated over the course of the program, payable on a monthly or per semester basis. All candidates are eligible to apply for a student loan through UNM's Financial Aid Office; please call Greg Molecke, EMBA Program Specialist, at 277-2525 for information. More information is also available at http://emba.mgt.unm.edu/financialaid.asp
Compare the cost of programs in surrounding states, and you'll quickly see that we're the best buy in the entire Southwest! So how do we do it? We focus our attention on the most important element - the classroom - to ensure that you receive a quality academic experience at the lowest possible price.
| Comparison to Surrounding States (2006-2007) | |
| Anderson School of Management | $32,160 |
| Arizona State | $64,056 |
| Thunderbird | $65,000 |
| Colorado State | $45,900 |
| University of Denver | $59,400 |
| University of Colorado | $49,900 |
| Brigham Young University | $35,000 |
| University of Utah | $44,000 |
| University of Texas - Austin | $65,00 |
| University of Houston | $46,500 |
| Texas A&M | $43,000 |
| University of Nevada | $39,000 |