Learners who successfully earn the MicroMasters Program Credential in Finance are invited to apply for admission to the MIT Sloan Master of Finance degree program. However, completion of the MicroMasters Program Credential is not required for application or admission to the Master's program.
The estimated costs for the Master of Finance degree program for MicroMasters credential holders are as follows:
- Estimated Tuition & Fees: $62,190 USD* (Fall and Spring term)
- Estimated Living Expenses: $43,110 USD (Fall and Spring term)
Please note that MIT tuition is subject to annual adjustments, so the tuition amount mentioned above may be higher by 2024 or in subsequent years.
MIT Sloan offers a limited number of fellowships, available and awarded to admitted candidates of all citizenships and academic backgrounds. These fellowships can provide financial support to help offset the costs of the Master of Finance program. MIT Sloan matriculates the most promising MFin candidates regardless of financial circumstances. For more information about tuition, financial aid, and fellowship opportunities, please refer to this MIT Sloan Master of Finance program site.
It's important to consult the program website and/or contact the admissions office for the most up-to-date and accurate information regarding tuition, financial aid options, and additional expenses associated with the Master of Finance program.
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