Tuition and Other Costs
A college education is a great investment. On average, people with a bachelor's degree earn 63 percent more per week than those without a bachelor's degree. Individuals with a master's degree earn 18 percent more per week than those with a bachelor's degree (U.S. Department of Labor, 2007).
There are many payment options available for Penn State students. Contact our Student Services staff with questions about payment options, or visit the paying for your education section for information about financial aid, scholarship opportunities, and other payment options.
Fall 2010 Cohort
| Type of Cost or Fee |
Amount |
Payment Due |
| Application fee |
$65 |
At the time of application through Admissions and the Graduate School |
| Package cost |
$6,424 per term
for each of the 8 terms
(See Payment Options)
$51,392 for the 2-year program
|
The cost of the online MBA program covers all tuition, books, and other course materials, fees, and room and board during the residency experiences. The only cost not covered is the transportation to the residency experiences. |
Spring 2011 Cohort
| Type of Cost or Fee |
Amount |
Payment Due |
| Application fee |
$65 |
At the time of application through Admissions and the Graduate School |
| Package cost |
$6,529.13 per term
for each of the 8 terms
(See Payment Options)
$52,233 for the 2-year program
|
The cost of the online MBA program covers all tuition, books, and other course materials, fees, and room and board during the residency experiences. The only cost not covered is the transportation to the residency experiences. |
Penn State reserves the right to revise course fees.