Financial Aid
The W. P. Carey MBA is supported by a dedicated Financial Aid Manager who is well versed on applying for financial assistance and who is readily available to you when you seek any additional funding to finance your education.
Once you are admitted to the program, our Financial Aid Manager will contact you regarding financial aid options. You also can contact us at wpcareymba.finaid@asu.edu to discuss any financial aid questions or issues.
Download the W. P. Carey MBA Guide to Securing Financial Aid 
Funding Sources
The following resources may be of assistance when you are determining how to finance your tuition and fees:
Additional Financial Assistance
W. P. Carey MBA students who need funding are often eligible to qualify for up $20,500 in federal aid through Stafford Loans. Graduate Plus loans up to the cost of attendance can be secured. This information does not pertain to international students attending on student visas.
Financial Aid for International Students
As an international student your primary financial aid options include private scholarships and private education loans to supplement your own personal funds for the cost of your education.
Many private scholarships are available for graduate-level education. With today's technology, searching for scholarships is easy by using a Web-based scholarship search tool. Complete a personal profile with one or two scholarship search engines and identify your unique qualifications to be searched against the database of available scholarships from private sponsors. Two services include Next Student Scholarship Search
and Fast Web Scholarship Search
. Students may also search the ASU Scholarship Search
site for additional scholarships.
To be considered for private education loans through a lender, individuals must apply for the loan with a creditworthy co-applicant (co-signer) who is a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. An international student who is able to apply with a U.S. co-applicant can request up to approximately $40,000 through an alternative education loan.
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