<p>Ok, so I start undergrad next year but I do have the intention of eventually going to get my MBA.</p>
<p>Now, when I applied for colleges I was told not to look at the sticker price. That I'd get financial aid, scholarships, grants, and all that Jazz.</p>
<p>My question is, is it the same for MBA? If my EFC is....say 20k. Will I only pay that about, or will colleges at least attempt to match it?</p>
<p>Most MBA schools are self-pay and loans but may offer a few scholarships here and there. There’s no school that guarantees to “meet needs” like undergrads.
I wouldn’t worry about attending graduate schools if you haven’t started undergrad yet.</p>
<p>You’re going to need about $100,000 so you have two options: have sex with 10,000 hot girls for $10 a piece or have sex with 10 ugly girls for $10,000 a piece!</p>
<p>In all honesty, it is a bit too early to worry about it. You never know what your financial situation will be at the time. Your job may pay for you to go back, or you might have enough to pay for it.</p>
<p>With professional type programs, they generally don’t give need based aid. They’ll give merit based if you are awesome and they want to bribe you to go to their school. So if you could get into Harvard Business School you could probably expect a lot of places lower in the rankings to offer you a free ride. Nobody is going to offer you cash just because you are poor, because the whole point of the degree is to help you get a great job(which you can use to pay them back). </p>
<p>Anyway, I have $100, a goat, and a camera if you want to start building your college fund.</p>
<p>I’ll take you up on that offer jonah.</p>