Tuition / Financial Aid
Attending Columbia Business School represents a major investment. Although an MBA is an investment in one’s future with a superb cost-benefit ratio, it is an investment that must be planned for carefully. A student is expected to contribute a portion of his or her income and assets to meet the costs of graduate business study and to borrow no more funds than necessary.
Columbia Business School’s financial aid program is designed to help applicants finance the MBA Program and recognize students who demonstrate exceptional academic achievement.
Financial aid is available in the form of merit-based fellowships, need- and merit-based scholarships and federal, institutional and private low-interest loans.
Employment
Given the rigor of the MBA Program, employment during the academic terms is discouraged, particularly in the first year. Teaching and research assistantships are offered directly through faculty members, although these appointments are generally awarded to doctoral students.
Contact Us
Financial Aid Office, Columbia Business School
111 Uris Hall, 3022 Broadway
New York, NY 10027
finaid@gsb.columbia.edu
Phone: (212) 854-4057
Fax: (212) 854-1809