Funding Career Growth
Cost of Executive MBA | $130,417 |
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Tuition | $118,500 |
Mandatory Fees | $11,672 |
Application / Transcript Fees | $245 |
Please note: Tuition rates are subject to change and are updated each spring for the upcoming academic year. Tuition is paid in five equal installments due at the beginning of each term. The number of courses taken each term does not impact the payment schedule.
Fees include all required books, materials, breakfast and lunch during core class days for on campus students, parking, global classroom usage, events both in person and online, support from dedicated program staff, access to a full suite of career resources through the Career Management Center, the non-refundable application fee, and application verification fees. Fees do not include background check fees, air travel costs to or from Atlanta for classes, or air travel costs and some meals for the international colloquium. Mandatory fees are charged per term and are calculated using the traditional five-term duration. Accelerating the program completion will not reduce mandatory fee total. There is a mandatory annual health insurance fee of $4,762 that can be waived with proof of existing health insurance coverage.
We award a limited number of merit-based scholarships to incoming Executive MBA students. You will automatically be considered for an award based on your EMBA application for admission; no additional application is required. Scholarships are awarded based on a holistic review of the completed application. Admitted students are notified of the scholarship awards from May 1 up until onboarding in August.
In addition to general merit EMBA scholarships, the Admission Committee awards the following:
Diversity
Awarded to a limited number of high potential candidates from under-represented backgrounds to enhance diversity within the Goizueta community.
Latinx Scholarship
Awarded to a limited number of candidates of Latinx heritage with demonstrated leadership, professional progression, and community service.
Women in Business
Awarded to a limited number of female candidates with demonstrated leadership, professional progression, and community service.
Executive MBA Class Gift Scholarship
Endowed by the Class of 2005 to broaden the industry diversity in the class. Consideration is given to candidates coming from a discipline or profession typically underrepresented in the Executive MBA. Candidates who represent nonprofits, NGOs or public sectors will be considered.
The Executive Women of Goizueta (EWG) Scholarship
Awarded to promote the advancement of women in business and leadership by providing financial support to an accomplished female Executive MBA candidate. Consideration is given to female candidates based upon demonstrated leadership, professional progression, community service, and unique international professional background.
Rosemary and John Brown Family Scholars Program
This $5 million scholarship endowment is open to graduates of Spelman College and Agnes Scott College who are accepted into a Goizueta graduate program. Scholarships are merit-based. Brown Family Scholars admitted into any of Goizueta’s graduate programs will benefit from small-by-design program classes known for a collaborative culture and highly experiential learning model. This will help scholars to formally build camaraderie and continue with mentoring and networking during the remainder of their studies.
Emory University Alumni
Alumni of Emory University’s graduate or undergraduate degree programs are eligible for the Emory University Alumni Scholarship.
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