The following costs are based on a 12 credit hour graduate certificate.
Graduate Certificates
- Indiana residents: $7,740
- Non-Indiana residents and international students: $10,600
- Indiana residents: $800
- Non-Indiana residents and international students: $1,800
Required fees include technology, student activity, program and student health (international students only) fees.
- Approximately $1,600
If you do not already have one, you'll need a laptop computer compatible with the university's network.
- Approximately $1,000
MSA and MST
The following costs are based on 30 credit hours, which is completion of the MSA or MST programs. Some applicants may require additional prerequisite coursework.
- Indiana residents: $19,350
- Non-Indiana residents and international students: $26,500
- Approximately $2,000
Required fees include, technology, student activity, program and student health (international students only) fees.
- Approximately $1,600
If you do not already have one, you'll need a laptop computer compatible with the university's network.
- Approximately $2,000
MSA and MST Fellowships
If you are a college graduate with an accounting degree who has a 3.20 GPA or higher, you qualify for a GMAT waiver and one of the following fellowships toward our graduate degrees:
- $5,000 for a GPA greater than 3.74
- $4,000 for a GPA between 3.50 and 3.74
- $3,000 for a GPA between 3.20 and 3.49
The full fellowship is paid over one year (i.e., the $5,000 fellowship would be paid out $2,000 for fall, $2,000 for spring and $1,000 for summer semesters.) You must complete the program in one calendar year and maintain a full-time schedule of at least nine credit hours in each fall and spring term to be paid the full fellowship. Students who do not complete the MS program in one calendar year forfeit the full fellowship. If you begin during the summer semester, the summer fellowship is paid with the fall term. All fellowships are paid after the refund period has ended for each term.
Financial Aid Options
- Submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) through the online form for U.S. citizens and immigrant permanent residents to apply for the federal Stafford and PLUS loan programs.
- The U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Postsecondary Education offers additional information about federal aid available upon completing the FAFSA.
International students are eligible for private loans, but should expect most private loan companies to require a U.S. citizen or permanent resident to act as a cosigner to secure the loan.
- The Institute of International Education highlights opportunities for international students interested in studying in the United States, including Fulbright Program information and other scholarship opportunities.