Full-Time MBA Estimated Costs

The following estimated graduate student budget is designed to give you a projection of your living expenses and is based on twosemesters per year(falland spring). The living expensesbudget is prepared by the 91ý Office of Financial Aid for use by all graduate students.

Tuition and fees are just one part of the overall cost to attend 91ý. The estimated total cost of attendance for an academic year could include expenses such as books and supplies; and items that are not billed by the university, such as personal expenses, housing, groceries, transportation and medical insurance.

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These estimates are based on the 2025-2026graduate professional business program tuition rates.

Tuition and Required Student Fees
Resident Year 1$40,5153 semesters, 37 credits
Resident Year 2$20,1622 semesters, 18 credits
Fees *$2,412
Total$63,089
Non-Resident Year 1$53,8113 semesters, 37 credits
Non-Resident Year 2 **$20,1622 semesters, 18 credits
Fees*$2,412
Total$76,385
International students Year 1$53,8113 semesters, 37 credits
International students Year 2$26,6422 semesters, 18 credits
Fees ***$2,695
Total$83,148

* Resident and Non-Resident fees include a one-time enrollment fee of $62.
**Assumes non-resident students establish residency in the first year.
*** International fees include a one-time $145 new student fee and immigration compliance fees ($40 per semester)

These estimates are based on the tuition for 2025-2026graduate professional business program rates,and are subject to change based on new tuition rates for the 2026-2027academic year. All prices are shown in U.S. Dollars (USD).

Estimated 12-month Living Expenses
Room & Board (assumed off-campus)$18,656Rent, utilities, food
Books & Supplies$1,200
Transportation (CO residents)$1,314
Transportation (US resident, outside of Colorado)$2,016
Medical$3,150
Personal$1,728Miscellaneous
TotalColorado resident - $26,048
US Non-resident - $26,750

Colorado Residency

Tuition classification determines student residency for tuition purposes. Your initial tuition classification is determined from information you supply on your application for admission to the MBAProgram.US citizens and Permanent Residents who are not initially Colorado residents can establish residency during the first year of the program. In doing so, you would qualify in-state tuition during the second year of the program. That is an advantage not offered by many public institutions, and will significantly increase the return on the investment for non-Colorado residents.Click here to learn more about Tuition Classification.If you have additional questions, you can emailtuitclass@colorado.eduor call303-492-6970.