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Program Costs

The program fee for the class starting in 2025 is $87,800 USD*

This fee includes tuition, course materials, some meals and official events. Hotel, travel, and any related visa expenses are not included. Tuition is subject to change.

A tuition deposit of $7,200 USD is required to secure a spot in the class starting in 2025. The deposit is due upon acceptance to the program and is non-refundable and non-transferrable.


Payment Schedule

The payment schedule for the class starting in 2025 is as follows. 

 
InstallmentAmountDue Date
Deposit$7,200Upon acceptance
First Installment$20,150May 1, 2025
Second Installment$20,150October 1, 2025
Third Installment$20,150February 1, 2026
Fourth Installment$20,150May 1, 2026

Disclaimer: The Board of Trustees of New York University reserves the right to alter the schedule of fees without notice

*Tuition is subject to change. Additional student fees may apply over the course of the academic year. 


Application Fee

A non-refundable application fee of $103 USD is required when submitting an application and can be paid by credit card.


Scholarships

The NYU Stern MS in Fintech program is proud to announce support for applicants through scholarships. We offer partial merit-based scholarships ranging from $3,000-$5,000 to selected applicants receiving minimal or no financial sponsorship from their employer. All scholarships are individual, one-time awards and are applied toward tuition payments. Scholarship decisions are made based on an overall review of the formal application and its required components and the interview. Applicants will automatically be considered for all available scholarships and will be notified in the offer of admission if selected.

MSFT Dean’s Scholarship
We are now awarding an MSFT Dean's Scholarship, a merit-based scholarship awarded based on a range of criteria including prior academic achievement, professional accomplishments, and demonstration of leadership and teamwork abilities.

Please note that most MSFT students finance the program through a combination of personal finances, loans, and company sponsorship. If you are planning on having these discussions with your employer, we are happy to provide you with a template to help you frame the program and its benefits. You may also visit our Sponsorship Page.


Financial Aid

There are many federal and private loan programs available for MS in Fintech Program students. Please visit Stern's Financial Aid website to learn more.

Students who wish to use financial aid may be eligible for Federal and/or Private student loans. Federal loans consist of funding provided by the government to domestic students (U.S. citizens and permanent residents only). To apply, you must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Private loans are non-federal loans that are offered through lenders such as banks or credit unions. Most private lenders require non-U.S. citizens and permanent residents to apply with a U.S. based co-signer. For more information, you are welcome to contact the NYU Stern Graduate Financial Aid Office or visit their website.


International Students

International students are welcome and encouraged to apply to the MS in Fintech Program. Admissions policies and tuition fees are the same for both international and non-international students. In order to facilitate visa processing, international students are encouraged to submit I-20 applications for each of the US-based modules as soon as they are put in touch with our dedicated MSFT Program Manager in order to obtain a F1 student visa. Please note that international students are responsible for the costs incurred for the SEVIS/visa application fees throughout their tenure as students. For global module locations, the MSFT administration will provide information about any relevant visa requirements.

Veterans

NYU Stern is pleased to participate in the Yellow Ribbon Program. This program is available to veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces who are 100% eligible for the new Post 9/11 VA Benefits. During the academic year, Stern will contribute awards of up to $31,600 per academic year to eligible MSFT students. The Veterans Administration will match these funds for a total award of up to $63,200 per year. Yellow Ribbon recipients will receive the funds for the duration of their MSFT tenure. Visit NYU's Veterans Benefits page and the Department of Veterans Affairs website for additional information on benefits and eligibility.