Fees & Expenses
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The IMD MBA offers a personalized leadership development experience that prepares you for key roles in business and society and equips you for future challenges in a rapidly evolving world.
Forbes consistently ranks our full-time program number 1 based on the highest average salary five years after graduation. We help you to reposition yourself on your future career path and establish lifelong ties with our global executive network.
Tuition & fees
Tuition for the year is CHF 80,000
Additional mandatory fees of CHF 17,500 cover all program and project-related expenses for the year as well as access to IMD’s world-class campus facilities and services. Including:
• Pre-program course
• Travel & accommodation for all IMD-organized projects
• Leadership & career coaching, including 20 hours with a personal analyst
• All books & learning materials, personalized business cards
• Fully equipped MBA-dedicated study rooms
• Lunch and coffee breaks during on-campus days in Lausanne.
• Clubs and Committees, MBAT inscription, & IMD gym facilities
• Relocation & visa assistance with the Swiss bureaucratic system
• MBA-dedicated relaxation area
Payment schedule
Installment deadlines | Amount |
1st installment/deposit due: | CHF 15,000 |
2nd installment due: 30 September The 2nd installment is non-refundable as of 15 October. | CHF 17,500 |
3rd installment due: 15 December | CHF 45,000 |
4th installment due: 28 February | CHF 20,000 |
- All fees quoted are exclusive of any value-added or other indirect taxes that may be due in any country.
- Scholarships will be deducted from the 4th installment first. Any remaining scholarship amount will then be deducted from the 3rd installment.
- Scholarships cannot be deducted from the 1st or 2nd installment.
- If you are using an IMD-affiliated loan provider, the 3rd and 4th installments can be covered by the loan. If the loan does not fully cover the 3rd and 4th installments, the remaining balance must be paid by the 3rd installment deadline.
- Candidates using a loan provider must provide proof of loan preapproval by 15 December.
If you are transferring international funds, Flywire or Wise (formally Transferwise) might be helpful. These orientation videos guide Flywire users through the process: English video / Chinese video.
Personal expenses
Housing and living expenses vary according to your lifestyle. The average for a single person is CHF 36,000, although this can be reduced if you share accommodation.
If you come to IMD with your family, you will need to increase your overall budget depending on the number and ages of those accompanying you.
The below table gives you an overview of the basic living costs based on MBA feedback and budgets required by Swiss authorities (currency: CHF). Download the full 2023 basic living costs document.
Single | Couple | Family | |
Apartment | 20,335 | 30,335 | 35,335 |
Swiss authorities* | 599 | 754 | 864 |
Insurances** | 1,386 | 5,587 | 9,307 |
Other expenses | 13,680 | 18,324 | 24,494 |
*Registration and residence tax (Higher registration fees apply to non-European nationals)
**Insurances include Health & Accident / Liability + Content / Fire