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Admissions

Tuition and Aid

Tuition for the Executive MBA Class of 2011 is $133,600. Tuition is billed in four equal installments, payable around the start of each term (August and January). Tuition includes all instruction, academic services, books and printed materials, room and meals for the weeks in residence in Ithaca as well as for the class weekends at IBM Palisades, and special events. Tuition does not cover travel to the program, expenses relating to the Global Business Project, or the required laptop computer. The $2,000 required deposit is applied to the first installment.

The program fee for the Cornell-Queen's Executive MBA class starting in June 2009 is US$99,800. Program fees are all-inclusive, covering: Tuition, books, cases, and other learning materials; Meals and accommodations during residential sessions; Travel, lodging and expenses for the Global Business Project; All the software required for the program and in-house technical support. Tuition is billed in three equal installments during the program (August 2009, January 2010, and August 2010). The $1,000 required deposit is applied to the first installment.

No scholarships are offered. Student loan programs are available to offset any difference between tuition and company support.

GI Bill Assistance (Post 9/11 and Yellow Ribbon): Cornell University and the Johnson School have entered agreement with the U.S, Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to participate in the Yellow Ribbon Program, a supplement to the Post-9/11 educational benefit that further defrays the cost of higher education for military veterans. Veterans eligible for VA benefits should contact their Veterans Administration regional office for eligibility. Cornell's Office of the University Registrar will process all forms. For further information please visit the VA website at http://www.gibill.va.gov/

Financial Aid at the Johnson School

Tuition Refund Policy

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