What is the total cost of Harvard MBA?

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Manav K

Manav K

Master in Management Student at Georgetown University | Aspiring Business Leader with a Passion for Innovation and Strategy

The total cost of attending Harvard’s MBA program for the 2025–2026 year is based on a 9-month academic calendar. For a single student, the estimated cost is around $126,500, which includes $78,700 in tuition, a $2,800 course materials fee, $1,800 student health fee, $4,308 health insurance, and estimated living costs like housing, food, transportation, and personal expenses.

Since the MBA is a two-year program, the total cost across both years would be roughly double this 9-month estimate, not counting summer internships or personal spending differences.

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Mohit C

Mohit C

Business analyst

Harvard calculates the MBA cost based on a 9-month academic year, not including summer. Here’s what it looks like for 2025–2026:

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So, the estimated cost for one year is about $126,500.

Since the program lasts two years, the total cost would be roughly double that, depending on how you manage summers and personal expenses.


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Aarushi S

Aarushi S

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The estimated total cost of attendance for one year at Harvard Business School is around $126,500, which means the full two-year MBA will cost approximately $253,000. This covers all academic and living expenses for a single student.

Annual breakdown:

  • Tuition: $78,700
  • Materials & program fees: $2,800
  • University health services & insurance: $6,100 total (includes both required and optional coverage)
  • Housing: Around $18,900 (based on $2,100/month for 9 months)
  • Food: About $9,100 per year
  • Local travel: Estimated at $2,360 annually
  • Personal expenses: Roughly $8,570


These figures reflect typical student spending over a 9-month academic year. Living expenses could increase if a student rents off-campus with a 12-month lease. Other optional costs like global immersions, social activities, or conferences are not included here.

 


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Ranjan J

Ranjan J

Experienced Study abroad consultant | Specializing in sales and Project Management | Expert in Sustainable sales practices

For a single student, the total cost of attending the Harvard MBA program over two years comes to about $253,000. This includes all expected expenses during the academic year. The tuition fee alone is nearly $78,700 annually. In addition, students are expected to budget roughly $2,800 for course materials and program-related costs. Health coverage through the university adds another $6,100, which includes basic services and full insurance.

Living expenses such as rent, food, transport, and personal costs add substantially to the yearly total. Rent is estimated at $2,100 per month, food costs average $1,000 monthly, and other personal expenses and local transportation bring the rest of the total to just over $126,000 per year. These estimates are based on a 9-month calendar and may rise depending on lease duration, lifestyle, and optional activities outside the classroom.


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