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Cost Summary
TUITION AND FEES
Tuition includes all courses and may be paid in three (3) installments during an individual's program.
First Installment: €4 833,33.
Second Installment: €4 833,33.
Third Installment: €4 833,33.
Total MFIN tuition commencing 2009-2010 is €16 800
Tuition includes all resident courses and can be paid in three (3) installments during the academic year.
Students also pay the following compulsory fees:
Non-Refundable Application Fee: €100 payable when the application form is submitted.
Enrolment Fee: €1.900 payable on the student’s acceptance of the offer of admission.
IT Fee: €50 per term payable with tuition. (The IT fee provides access to the IUM computer system and on-line services)
Student Association Fee: €50 per term payable with tuition
For any information concerning the tuition and fees, please contact Mr David Cranman, our Registrar and Bursar Officer, by email at dcranman@monaco.edu.
IUM ENCOURAGES APPLICANTS to carefully analyze their ability to finance their studies. The University will request all applicants to confirm their ability to meet such expenses.
OTHER EXPENSES
Estimated other expenses that may be incurred by students during the MFIN are:
Housing: €9 000
Food and local transportation: €5 000
Health Insurance: €500
Books and supplies: €1 500
Miscellaneous university expenses: €1 000
Total MFIN 2009-2010 estimated other expenses is
€17 000.
Please note that although IUM will assist students in finding suitable housing, securing accommodation is the student’s responsibility. The above figures are estimates only and represent an average; actual amounts can vary widely, especially with regard to housing.











