Overview
A BYU Marriott MBA is one of the best business education investments in the country. The program prepares its graduates to compete with graduates from other top-tier schools in an international marketplace through an affordable, world-class business education.
Brigham Young University is a nonprofit corporation affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and significant portions of university operating costs are paid with the tithes of church members. In recognition of this support, church members are assessed lower tuition fees than those who are not members. This practice is similar in principle to that of state universities charging higher tuition to non-residents. Full cost of attendance figures can be found at https://enrollment.byu.edu/financial-aid/cost-of-attendance.
Although students who are not members of the Church pay a higher tuition than members of the Church, their tuition levels are still extremely affordable in comparison to similar programs. On average, graduates from top-tier private MBA programs leave with $102,000 in student debt. BYU Marriott MBA students who are members of the Church have $31,984 in tuition costs for the entire two-year program while students who are not members of the Church have a tuition total of $63,968.
Students cannot work during their first academic year. Students have a paid summer internship and can work part-time during their second year.