<p>When you apply for a joint degree, do you just pay tuition for one program or both?</p>
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<p>You pay tuition to just one program, but most JD/MBA programs are 4-5 years long, so you will be paying close to a quarter of a million $!</p>
<p>You pay only one tuition bill each year, which includes the tuition, fees, expenses, etc. of just one of the programs, but you will be paying tuition for four years. Different schools differ on which schools' tuition you pay. In the program that I attended, I paid MBA tuition first, since I did my first year with my cohort from the MBA program. The second year, I paid law school tuition since I was attending law school basically full time as a 1L. The third and fourth years I paid a tuition amount that was higher than law school and lower than the MBA program (the MBA program tuition is typically more expensive than law school tuition, in my case, by a lot). I imagine that different schools do things different ways.</p>
<p>Kellog has a 3-year JD/MBA program I think with the cost somewhere between 60K-80K (I forgot which costs were before and after housing). This kind of information can be found on each program's website.</p>