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Top Ten Cheapest MBA Degrees in The United States for International Students

Top ten cheapest mba for international students

The cost of MBA courses in the USA for international students can vary significantly depending on the university, program, location, and other factors. However, some universities may offer more affordable MBA options for international students compared to others. Keep in mind that tuition fees are subject to change, and it's essential to check with the specific universities for the most up-to-date information. Here are a few universities known for offering relatively more affordable MBA programs for international students:

Brigham Young University (Marriott) - Provo, Utah

Ball State University (Miller) - Muncie, Indiana

Louisiana State University (Ourso) - Baton Rouge, Louisiana

University of South Florida (Muma) - Tampa, Florida

Oklahoma State University (Spears) - Stillwater, Oklahoma

University of Idaho (College of Business and Economics) - Moscow, Idaho

Cleveland State University (Monte Ahuja) - Cleveland, Ohio

University of Wyoming (College of Business) - Laramie, Wyoming

University of Nevada, Reno (Business) - Reno, Nevada

University of Memphis (Fogelman) - Memphis, Tennessee

Keep in mind that even though these universities might offer more affordable options, the cost of living, and other expenses should also be taken into consideration when evaluating the overall affordability of pursuing an MBA in the USA. Additionally, some universities might offer scholarships or financial aid options for international students, which can help reduce the overall cost of the MBA program. It is advisable to research and reach out to the universities of interest directly to inquire about their MBA programs' current tuition fees and any available financial assistance.


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