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The Duke Executive MBA Annual Cost of Attendance
The estimated educational costs differ per program and include both tuition and living expenses (incurred at residencies). Please note that all fees and estimates are subject to change each year.
Financial Aid Cost Estimates
The estimates used in the financial aid process are established by the University to meet required tuition and fee expenses. These approximated costs are also used to determine total financial aid eligibility.
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Program |
Full Tuition |
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Weekend Executive (March, 2009) |
$102,900 Tuition includes books and class materials, overnight accommodations on Weekend Executive Fridays and meals on Weekend Executive weekends. A non-refundable deposit of $2,000 is due upon admission to the program. |
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Global Executive (May, 2009) |
$135,500 Tuition includes books, class materials, a laptop computer, full technology support, and lodging and meals at the five residential sessions. Tuition does not include travel to and from the residential sessions. A non-refundable deposit of $7,500 is due upon admission to the program. |
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Cross Continent (August, 2009) |
$115,500 Tuition includes peripheral equipment, books, class materials, and lodging and meals while attending the residential sessions. Tuition does not include travel to and from the residential sessions, a laptop computer or a personal Internet service provider (ISP). A non-refundable deposit of $5,000 is due upon admission to the program. |
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Tuition is due before each term begins. | |











