Tuition and Financial Aid
Tuition
The tuition for the program is currently $21,450. We can work with our corporate clients to determine a mutually acceptable tuition schedule.
Students should check with their corporation's education representative for information about available educational funding options at the corporation.
NOTE: This tuition includes course registration and course materials such as USB flashdrives and printed course packs. (It does not include required textbooks).
Engineering Managment Distance Learning Program No-Refund Policy
The EM Distance Program is supported entirely by student tuition and receives no funding from the State of California. Each cohort has to be fully budgeted for the entire two years of the program in order to ensure that all students have the opportunity to graduate on schedule with the latest updates to the courses. EM receives applications from far more eligible students than we are able to admit. If a student drops out of the program, they cannot be replaced in that cohort and the remaining unpaid tuition cannot be recovered. Nonetheless, the EM program is ethically bound to continue to teach the complete two year program to continuing students in all cohort groups, regardless of the financial burdens that might result from students who drop out prior to completion. For these reasons, the program cannot honor requests for refunds of tuition after the term begins.
Financial Aid
Generally, students admitted to credit graduate programs are eligible for financial aid in the form of student loans. For specific information regarding financial aid guidelines for Extended Learning students, or to determine what kind of financial aid may be available to you as a student admitted into the Engineering Management Program, please visit the main Financial Aid web page for the Tseng College of Extended Learning.
