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Feb 26, 2020

Finding the Most Affordable Pennsylvania Business Schools

Most Affordable Pennsylvania

You don’t just head to Pennsylvania for the rolling hills or cheesesteaks. No, you can head there to grow your business schools by taking on an MBA program. The state has easy access to many financial hubs: New York City and Washington, D.C., among them. It’s also got plenty of affordable MBA options for those trying to start their business career.

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Jan 17, 2019

What Do You Do If You Can’t Afford an MBA?

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An MBA is expensive. There’s no doubt about it. So, how do you afford one?

According to U.S. News & World Report, the average cost of an two year, full-time MBA from one of the top business schools in the U.S. is over $130,000. That number doesn’t include the cost of boarding and books ($40,000), peripheral expenditures ($20,000), and the cost of lost income ($120,000). Altogether, your total opportunity cost could come to around $300,000 for a two-year MBA.

If that number sounds astronomical, you’re not alone. While earning an MBA can advance your career path and greatly enhance your future earnings, few people feel blasé about the upfront cost. However, with a little bit of research, insight, and know-how, paying for your MBA doesn’t have to be out of your reach.

If you’re a prospective MBA student worried that you can’t afford an MBA, here are a few ideas to help you pay.

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Feb 27, 2018

How Affordable are Baltimore MBA Programs Compared to DC?

Affordable Baltimore MBA

A few years ago, the Baltimore Sun published a hilarious list outlining 100 reasons why Baltimore is a better city than Washington DC. Here are some of our favorite reasons:

  • We don’t start conversations by asking, “What do you do?” or “Who do you work for.”
  • It never takes us 45 minutes to go six miles.
  • Our traffic doesn’t lead to clinical depression.
  • D.C.’s happy hour is regular price to us.
  • Our signature food is crab cakes and pit beef. D.C. has … yeah.
  • We weren’t built on a swamp.
  • Cal Ripken is 2,632 times better than any D.C. sports figure.
  • The NATIONAL Aquarium: Not in the nation’s capital.

Yes, some of these reasons are very tongue-in-cheek, and the list aimed to be light-hearted and irreverent. But if you’re a prospective MBA in the DMV, there are some clear advantages to picking a business school in the Baltimore metro over the Washington DC metro, namely the affordability of programs.

Let’s take a deeper dive and see just how affordable Baltimore MBA Programs are compared to their DC counterparts.

Which MBAs Can You Earn in Baltimore and DC?

Both Baltimore and Washington DC are home to some of the country’s most prestigious business schools and MBA programs. Programs offered in the Baltimore metro include:

Meanwhile, MBA programs offered in the Washington DC Metro include:

How Affordable are Baltimore’s Programs Compared to DC’s?

Yes, both metros boast and impressive programs that are sure to provide prospective MBAs with a high-quality business educations, but which city offers the more affordable options?

Here is the average cost per credit hour at business schools in Baltimore.

Let’s compare these tuitions rates to the MBA offerings in the Washington DC area:

When looking at tuition costs, Baltimore takes the cake. Even though Baltimore boasts the most expensive full-time program (Carey Business School Global MBA), the average cost per credit hour for both in-state and out-of-state students is about 16 percent lower in Charm City.

Washington DC vs. Baltimore MBA Cost

BaltimoreWashington DC
In-State Cost (per credit hour)$1,257.20$1,513.60
Out-of-State Cost (per credit hour)$1,452.40$1,673.90

Additional Costs To Consider

Aside from tuition, business students living in the Baltimore area have a lower cost of living then their Washington DC counterparts. According to Numbeo, you would need around $4,541 in Baltimore to maintain the same standard of life that you can have with $6,100 in Washington DC, assuming you rent in both cities. This calculation uses the website’s Cost of Living Plus Rent Index to compare cost of living.

Here’s a closer look at how Numbeo creates its Cost of Living Indexes, and a breakdown of a few key stats to look at when comparing Baltimore to Washington DC:

  • Consumer Prices in Baltimore, MD are 14.78 percent lower than in Washington DC
  • Rent Prices in Baltimore, MD are 39.97 percent lower than in Washington DC
  • Groceries Prices in Baltimore, MD are 15.70 percent lower than in Washington DC
  • Local Purchasing Power in Baltimore, MD is 10.21 percent lower than in Washington DC

The case for Washington DC

So Baltimore’s MBA offerings are, on average, more affordable than Washington DCs. But what if money isn’t an issue, or you happen to get into a program in DC? Here are a few ways that the Capital City has the Monument CIty beat, according to Thrillist:

  • Culinary Scene: DC is experience a craft beer renaissance with four breweries opening in recent years: DC Brau, 3 Stars Brewing, Chocolate City, and Bluejacket (soon). Meanwhile, notable restaurants such as minibar (Andres), Le Diplomate (Starr), Kapnos (Isabella), Range (Voltaggio), and Casa Luca (Trabocchi) have also opened. Baltimore isn’t really known as much of a foodie town.
  • Public Transit: The Metro is one of the most efficient, most convenient, and cleanest public rail lines in the country. Baltimore’s metro runs East to West only, and doesn’t link up with either of the two other rail systems.

Oh, and remember that Baltimore Sun article we reference at the top of the page? Enjoy DC Inno’s slightly more punchy response.

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Nov 14, 2017

How Boston Business Schools Help Low-Income MBA Applicants

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Anyone planning on earning a postgraduate business degree knows that MBA programs cost a lot of money. In the Boston metro, where the cost of living is already high, the annual cost of an MBA program can reach upward of $100,000 … Ouch! Continue reading…

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Nov 7, 2017

Taking A Look At The Most Affordable San Diego MBA Programs

Affordable San Diego MBA

Cities that exist on thresholds—geographic, cultural—tend to generate a lot of interesting friction. San Diego, situated a few steps from the Mexican border, embodies the possibilities, contradictions, and mystery that make places that are neither-here-nor-there so enticing.

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Jul 13, 2017

What are the Most Affordable Toronto MBA Programs?

Most affordable Toronto MBA

While the benefits of earning an MBA are numerous and well-documented—and typically include a post-degree salary increase—the upfront cost of earning a degree can still be extremely prohibitive. Many top MBA programs in the United States come with price tags of more than $100,000 just for tuition—not to mention additional costs and fees that are required on top of tuition costs. But there are some affordable Toronto MBA options for those who decide graduate school in the U.S. may not be for them.

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