$75k masters finance program???

I was looking into U of Rochester for its masters of finance program and it looked like a great fit. Until I saw the tuition. $75k. For a year. Does anyone know if this includes living expenses? One of my best friends from undergrad just accepted an offer in nyc and I'd rather live 2 people in a studio than if they're charging something outlandish.

What are your alls thoughts on this? I'm a senior economics major and this seems like something I should definitely apply to but holy fuck $75k on top of debt from undergrad...

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Tuition only based on the website. Tuition has increased a lot everywhere in recent years and with living expenses for a year, you're looking at about 90-100K.

 

Yeah, far too much. Upstate is nearly all international students and placements are going to be weak at best. The NYC program is actually a lot cheaper since it includes all the course materials as well as a international immersion trip built in. Plus it is generous with scholarships which bring the cost down.

 

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