Tuition & Financial Aid
Credit and Tuition Information
2024-2025 Scholarship
Our 2024-2025 Scholarship is available to students interested in the online modality of the graduate business programs listed below. For more information, please contact an admissions advisor at 202-904-2243 or [email protected].
Program | Cost Per Credit | Cost Per Credit with Scholarship* | Total Credits | Total Tuition with Scholarship | Approx. % Savings with Scholarship |
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Online MBA | $1,905 | 46.5 | 25% | ||
Master of Human Resource Management | $1,439 | 30 | 30% | ||
MS in Project Management | $1,439 | 30 | 30% | ||
MS in Management | $1,439 | 33 | 30% | ||
MS in Information Systems Technology** | $1,439 | 33 | 30% |
Additional Fees | |
M.B.A. enrollment fee | $3,000 |
Enrollment fee for all other master's degrees | $1,500 |
Please refer to the Student Accounts Office for a complete list of tuition rates and fees.
Once accepted, all incoming students will need to provide a $2,000 deposit toward the total cost of the program.
*Cost per credit with scholarship has been rounded to the nearest whole number.
**Students in the MS in Information Systems Technology program who need to take a foundation course will complete 36 credits of coursework.
Financial Resources
From scholarships and fellowships to loans and work-study arrangements, we offer a wealth of resources to help you finance your degree.
- GWSB Fellowships and Financial Support
The Office of Graduate Student Assistantships and Fellowships (OGSAF) maintains a comprehensive database of fellowships offered by GW and external parties to support graduate-level study and/or research. Incoming and current students are encouraged to browse the OGSAF website for information about additional merit-based funding opportunities.
- Federal Financial Aid
U.S. citizens and non-citizens may be eligible for:
- Federally sponsored education loans through the Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan and Federal Graduate PLUS Loan Programs
- Need-based financial assistance through the Federal Work-Study Program, which allows students to earn income for part-time work at pre-approved organizations during their studies
To apply for federal financial aid, submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by the appropriate deadline using GW’s FAFSA school code: 001444. Please note that students must apply for federal financial aid each academic year.
Visit the Office of Student Financial Assistance for details about eligibility criteria, application steps and deadlines. Information about alternate private and federal loans is also available.
- Employer Discounts
The GW School of Business offers tuition scholarships to current employees of the following companies:
- Leidos
- Lockheed Martin
- Organization of American States (GS/OAS)
- SAIC
Please note that eligible programs vary by employer. View details about eligibility, conditions and the application process.
- Veterans and Military
Nationally recognized as a top military- and veteran-friendly university, GW offers a wealth of services and benefits to student veterans, military personnel and dependents of the United States Armed Forces. As a proud participant in the Yellow Ribbon Program, GW funds tuition expenses exceeding the maximum base pay amount covered through the GI Bill®, and its contributions are matched by the Department of Veteran Affairs.
For more information about the Yellow Ribbon Program and other education benefits, visit GW Veteran & Military Services (VMS).
GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government website.
- Student Employment and Internships
The F. David Fowler Career Center supports GWSB student and alumni professional development by providing career management resources, career fairs and expos, and employer information sessions. GWSB students also have access to employment services and resources provided by GW’s Center for Career Services.
Federal Work-Study
The Federal Work-Study Program is a federally funded, need-based work program that allows university students to earn income through part-time employment during the academic year at GW and other pre-approved organizations. Graduate students interested in the program must submit their FAFSA and apply through the Office of Student Financial Assistance.
The Center for Career Services can assist awarded students with finding positions. Visit the Center for Career Services for information about the Federal Work-Study Program at GW.
- Billing and Payment Processing
The Student Accounts Office manages all student accounts and processes student bills, refunds, disbursements, payment plan enrollment, employer reimbursements, third-party billing and financial holds. For inquiries regarding your Student eBill, tuition, fees, payment options or due dates, contact the Student Accounts Office.