Fees and Expenses
Educational Expenses
A quality MBA education represents a significant investment of time, effort and money, both on the part of the school and that of the student. The University of Geneva assumes most of these costs, as reflected in our comparatively low tuition fees. Additional support may be provided in the form of scholarships.
Our support notwithstanding, participants are asked to contribute their share to financing the costs of study. Individuals considering the International Organizations MBA programme are encouraged to evaluate their finances, and prepare for the foreseen expenditures through savings, debt-reduction, and general preparations for a more modest student lifestyle.
To help you estimate financial obligations required to attend the International Organizations MBA programme, the following estimated annual budget is provided for the academic year indicated. The budget includes both educational and living expenses for the duration of the academic program. If you intend to stay in Geneva for your internship, then you should allow for additional expenses. Tuition and fees are subject to change each year.
Educational Expenses:
| Expense | Academic Year 2012/13 | |
| CHF | ||
| Tuition | CHF 39,000 | |
| Enrollment fees (non refundable) |
CHF 1,500 |
|
| Total Educational Expenses |
CHF 40,500 |
|
| Rent / Housing (includes utilities) |
CHF 6,500 |
|
| Food |
CHF 3,200 |
|
| Health Insurance |
CHF 800 |
|
| Miscellaneous |
CHF 5,200 |
|
| Phone, laundry, insurance, entertainment, personal, transportation, etc. |
CHF 550 |
|
| Transportation |
CHF 550 |
|
| Total Living Expenses |
CHF 16,250 |
|
Non-refundable Application fees of CHF 75,- (on-line) and CHF 200 for paper-based application



