Six options to cut the cost of an MBA
From unique aid offerings to work opportunities, there are ways to meet your educational goals.
So you want an MBA but can't afford the cost of tuition, books, and living expenses? That's OK because there are other alternatives to pay for your education other than student loans.
In this article on U.S. News & World Report March 26, 2018:
The fellowships can be quite competitive – ASU's W. P. Carey School of Business received 634 applications for 120 spots in 2017, for example – and the savings are significant. Carey's program would normally cost about $58,000 for in-state residents and $94,000 for nonresidents. 
Find the W. P. Carey MBA that's right for you, whether you’re looking to return to school full-time or need the convenience of an online or part-time program.
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