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Online MBA Tuition Comparison 2025

All programs accept FAFSA federal financial aid. Total costs are approximate program totals.

Online MBA Program Comparison Table 2025
University Total Tuition Duration GMAT FAFSA Accreditation Avg. Salary
Anderson University $21,420 1–2 yrs Not Required ✓ Yes ACBSP +$10K / 6 mo.
Old Dominion (ODU) $33,620 2–3 yrs Not Required ✓ Yes AACSB $96,049
University of Florida $22,026 16–24 mo. Waiver Avail. ✓ Yes AACSB $110K+
Indiana Kelley Direct $31,500 24 mo. Waiver Avail. ✓ Yes AACSB $115K
Penn State World Campus $28,500 24 mo. Waiver Avail. ✓ Yes AACSB $105K
Univ. of Illinois iMBA $22,000 24–36 mo. Not Required ✓ Yes AACSB $112K
Arizona State W.P. Carey $54,270 21 mo. Waiver Avail. ✓ Yes AACSB $118K
Western Governors (WGU) $9,200 12–24 mo. Not Required ✓ Yes ACBSP $85K

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