Tuition and Financial Aid

 

Tuition and Fees

Tuition for the 2009-2010 academic year is $3,276 per three-credit course. In addition to tuition, there are fees and expenses associated with graduate study at Bentley. The average budget breakdown provides an estimate of all costs that students incur. Payment for tuition is due by your first class each semester and may be paid by check, MasterCard, VISA or Discover. Bentley offers a full-time or part-time payment plan. Please visit http://www.bentley.edu/sfs/ or contact us by e-mail at student_financial_services@bentley.edu for additional information. Student Financial Services is located in the Rauch Administration Building, room 132 or can be reached by calling 781.891.2162.

Loans

There are a variety of loan programs available for students interested in enrolling in the McCallum Graduate of Business. Students who demonstrate financial need may be eligible for a subsidized Federal Stafford Loan. Unsubsidized Federal Stafford Loans are available to students with or without financial need. In addition, students who qualify can secure student loan financing through private lenders. Learn more about loan options.

Merit Aid

The McCallum Graduate School offers Merit Aid in the form of scholarships, and Graduate Assistantships to highly qualified full-time and part-time students. Awards are based primarily on academic, professional and personal achievement, with consideration given to the contribution that each individual can make to the graduate school population – without regard to financial need. Learn more about Merit Aid Programs.

McCallum Leadership Scholar Program

Working with leading diversity and corporate partners, the McCallum Leadership Scholar program is a unique scholarship fund designed to provide students with the opportunity to pursue graduate education. Two awards are available each year to active members of participating partner organizations. These awards are made to academically excellent students that have a demonstrated commitment to leadership and social responsibility. One full-tuition scholarship is reserved for qualified candidates accepted into the two-year full-time MBA program; an additional half-tuition scholarship will be made available for qualified part-time students accepted into the fall semester of any of our evening programs.