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The Yale MBA is a two-year, full-time program, and the total cost mentioned here is for one academic year only — specifically for 2025–26. For the first year, students can expect to spend around $123,936, covering tuition and living expenses.
Here’s a breakdown:
Tuition and program fee: About $88,300
Other yearly costs: Around $35,600 — this includes housing, meals, transportation, textbooks, personal expenses, and health insurance.
These estimates are based on a modest lifestyle with shared housing. Students are required to have health insurance, but those with valid coverage can apply for a waiver.
Since it’s a two-year program, the total cost will be approximately double, depending on annual fee adjustments and personal spending.
For a full cost breakdown and funding tips: Understanding the Costs of Yale MBA
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Yale’s MBA is a two-year program, and the following cost breakdown reflects expenses for just one year (2025–26). If you're calculating the full program cost, plan for about double the amount, keeping in mind possible fee changes.
These numbers reflect careful budgeting and shared living. Actual costs may vary depending on your choices, and health insurance is required unless already covered.