Master of Accounting tuition & financing

As you plan for the next step in your academic and career, understanding the financial commitment is an essential part of the process. The chart below outlines the estimated program costs and fees for the academic year, with costs for the following academic year becoming available in the spring semester prior.

Master of Accounting estimated cost of attendance

Expense Fall/spring term (academic year)
Tuition$73,946
Student activity fees$110
Health fee$580
Housing$16,796
Books & supplies$2,466
Transportation$3,544
Miscellaneous**$4,248

Financial aid options

Students finance their studies at Cornell University with a variety of resources. All applicants are automatically considered for merit-based scholarships at the time of submission, with priority scholarship consideration given to those who apply early.

Financial aid options for the Cornell Master of Accounting may also include:

  • Needs-based scholarship and grants
  • Federal and state grants
  • Work study
  • Federal student loans
  • Financial support fr study abroad/field study experiences

Learn more about the types of financial support resources available at the Cornell University Financial Aid Office