MBA ProgramsMBA in Hospitality Management (IMHI)
Financing your studies
To help you pay the costs of the MBA program, various types of financial aid are available, including need-based scholarships.
To help you pay the costs of the MBA program, various types of financial aid are available, including need-based scholarships.
Contacts
1-year track | 2-year track | |
|---|---|---|
Application fee (non-refundable, to be enclosed with application) | €160 | €160 |
Tuition fees | €29 000 | €15 500 |
Student housing on campus | €3 800 | €3 800 |
Student association membership | €370 | €370 |
Health insurance | €300 | €300 |
Books and supplies | €500 | €500 |
Meals (two meals per day provided at cafeteria) | €2 800 | €2 800 |
Total annual budget: | €35 930 | €22 930 |
This is the most suitable and common way of financing your studies if you meet the requirements below. Apprenticeship is now open to all international students under the age of 26 taking a Master’s-level program.
For two years, students under the age of 26 who are seeking their first real professional experience spend 50% of their time in class and 50% working for a company. The entire process is managed by the ESSEC Corporate Relations Office.
The contracts start in October of your first year. You work for the company two days a week and also during school vacation and 24 weeks from April to September.
You must meet the following conditions: