Evening & Weekend MBA Program
Costs and Financial Aid
Evening & Weekend MBA Program Fees
The Evening & Weekend MBA Program uses a per-unit pricing structure. A total of 42 units are required to graduate.
Fall and Spring 2009-2010
$2,242 per unit (estimate)
Students will pay approximately $18,004 for fall and $20,246 for spring (including additional campus fees) and if campus health insurance is waived. Students typically register for eight units in fall and nine units in spring of the first year.
Financial Aid
Options for financing your education at Haas include the following:
- Employer Tuition Assistance
Many Evening & Weekend MBA students receive some form of employer tuition support. Applicants are encouraged to contact their human resources departments to determine their eligibility for this type of benefit. - Student Loans
US citizens and permanent residents are eligible to apply for Federal Direct Student Loans. Detailed information is available at www.ed.gov/DirectLoan. Applicants begin that process by filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), available online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Graduate students may borrow up to $20,500 annually. Students wanting to borrow more than $20,500 per year may utilize the supplemental loan program. Supplemental loans are also available to international students. - Evening & Weekend MBA Grant
The Haas School offers a limited amount of grant funding through the Evening & Weekend MBA Grant. The purpose of this grant is to facilitate access to the Berkeley MBA for students whose current employment is in the nonprofit or public service sectors and who demonstrate significant financial need. Grant application materials are provided online and must be filed by April 15, 2009. The FAFSA must be filed by April 10, 2009. - Evening & Weekend MBA Scholarships
Three scholarships are available for continuing Evening & Weekend MBA students.- The Daniel Turner Scholarship is a $5,000 annual award offered to students engaged in entrepreneurial ventures, specifically those without company affiliations to provide financial support.
- The David Engelbrecht Scholarship, a $1,000 annual award funded by a memorial gift of friends and family of the class of 2000, is given to a continuing student who has demonstrated academic excellence and financial need.
- Single parents and individuals returning to the workforce are the intended beneficiaries of the Przybylski Deatrick Scholarship, funded by Steven A. Przybylski, MBA 01, and his wife, Michelle Regalado Deatrick.
Please visit Evening & Weekend MBA Finances for detailed financial aid information.


