Master of Analytical Finance

Financing Your Degree

Investing in Your Future in Finance

Pursuing your master’s degree in finance is a significant financial investment, one of the most important that you'll make, and we at Emory are committed to working with you to make your educational goal a financial reality. Our students combine personal funds, outside resources, scholarships, and loans through Emory University's Office of Financial Aid to help realize their education goals.
Total Master of Analytical Finance Tuition & Fees $79,170
Tuition $75,700
Mandatory Fees $3,250
Application / Transcript Fees $220
Other Estimated Costs $26,416
Living (approx.) $20,220
Books (approx.) $726
Health Insurance (approx.) $4,762
Parking (approx.) $708

Please note: Tuition rates are subject to change and are updated each spring for the upcoming academic year. There is a mandatory annual health insurance fee of $4,762 that can be waived with proof of existing health insurance coverage.

Master of Analytical Finance

Scholarships & Financial Aid

The Graduate Admissions Committee awards scholarships based on academic achievement, quality of work experience, demonstrated leadership, and extracurricular activities. To be considered for a merit-based award, please submit all application materials by Round 3—no additional application is needed. To be considered for one of our named scholarships, submit your application by Round 2.

Scholarships are awarded from the Goizueta Business Fund for Excellence, our annual fund, based on academic achievement, quality of work experience, demonstrated leadership, and extracurricular activities. Master of Analytical Finance students are also eligible for funding from the Rosemary and John Brown Family Scholars Program.

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.

Cost of Attendance

Goizueta student at graduation

Office of Financial Aid

The cost of attendance is an estimate of the total amount it will cost you to go to school for an academic period, and it’s determined using rules established by law. Cost of attendance may include tuition and fees, on-campus room and board (or a housing and food allowance for off-campus students), and allowances for books, supplies, and transportation.

Begin Your Tomorrow Today

Combine the real-world finance experience and know how gained in Goizueta’s STEM-designated master's degree in finance with Emory’s engaged alumni and corporate network and your finance career is just 10 months away.