Tuition and Financial Aid — International
| Overview & FAQ | Tuition & Financial Aid — Undergraduates |
| Visa Interview Guidance | Tuition & Financial Aid — Graduates |
M.A. in Maharishi Vedic Science
What percentage of graduate students receives financial aid?
Over 90% of our students in full-day programs receive some form of financial aid.
How do I know if I will qualify for financial aid?
If your total yearly income (including your spouse’s, if you are married) will be less than $40,000 while you are a student, there is an excellent chance you will qualify for substantial financial aid University scholarship while attending Maharishi University of Management. International students who have a U.S. citizen or permanent resident as co-signer can often borrow alternative loans.
What is the cost of this program?
The standard charges for international students living on campus and completing the program in 10 consecutive months are as follows:
| Charges for New On-Campus Students, 2009–10 | |
|---|---|
| Tuition | $24,000 |
| Housing and Meals | 6,000 |
| Student Fees | $430 |
| Health Insurance | $1,080 |
| Total Charges for the Year | $31,510 |
| Typical On-Campus Financial Aid Award | $13,824 |
| Typical on-campus payment required by student | $17,686 |
- Students are required to provide an additional yearly amount of $2,000 for personal expenses, emergency, and books.
- These charges do not include the cost for instruction (if needed) in the Transcendental Meditation program or the TM-Sidhi program, or for the optional course in India.
- Maharishi Sthapatya Veda housing (when available) costs an additional $1,500 for the full 10-month program.
- If you plan to live off-campus, different charges will apply — contact your admissions counselor for details.
Tuition, other fees, scholarships, and financial policies are subject to change prior to the entry date. Find more information about financial aid for international graduate students.
