Tuition & Financial Aid
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The upfront cost to attend graduate school is certainly an inconvenience for students, but the rewards of attending are irreplaceable. Consider that last year the average master’s program graduate from the business school reported receiving a 46% increase in pay. That increase in pay would payback the total cost of attending a master’s program in two and a half years.
There are many options available to students in need of financial support through the University of Utah and David Eccles School of Business. Overall, approximately 25% of our MAcc students, 29% of our MBA students and 21% of our MS Finance students receive scholarships or assistantships.
Getting started
Complete the following two forms
FAFSA - Free Application for Federal Student Aid
UFORM - University of Utah Financial Aid Application
Make an appointment with a University of Utah financial aid counselor: (801)581-6211
To discuss all financial options available and determine your eligibility for all types of scholarships and aid. Visit http://www.sa.utah.edu/finance for more information.
Click to download the full financial aid information
Need more information? See our "Financing A Degree" page
General Information
Visit the following offices to find out what is available:
University of Utah Financial Aid and Scholarship Office
Business School Masters Office
Deadlines:
Traditional MBA: February 15, 2009
Masters of Accounting, Finance, and Statistics: April 1, 2009
Types of Aid
University Scholarships
List of Scholarships and Fellowships for ALL Business Master Students
List of Scholarships specifically for Master of Accounting Students
Click here to apply
Third Party Scholarships
Federal Student Aid | BusinessSchools.com | College net | FastWeb | GoCollege.com
Loans
Federal Perkins Loans | Stafford Loans (Subsidized or unsubsidized) | Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) | Private Loans | Home Equity Loans | 401K Loans
Be cautious when using third party searches. eStudent Loan.com is also a good consumer guide for review before selecting a private loan.
Additional Types of Aid
Employer-Provided Educational Assistance | Military Educational Programs | Federal Work Study (FWS)

