Dual Degree IPCR/IRD Expenses
Tuition for this dual degree option
comprises the full tuition of the two-year
program at the institution where the
student starts, and tuition for one
additional year, paid directly to the
second institution.
Students starting with
International Peace and
Conflict Resolution
IPCR two-year full-time program tuition and
fees (2012-13 rates, subject to change)
- Tuition: $27,860 per year (2012-13 rates,
subject to change)
- Annual Fees: Parking, registration, student liability
insurance (per year) $130
- Additional Expenses: Books and supplies (estimated) $1,000
- Room and Board: Off Campus
- Travel: Varies Yearly
Note: The tuition for courses taken at the
American Graduate School in Paris in the
fourth semester of the dual program are
included in the above IPCR two-year full
time tuition. Only the tuition for the fifth
and sixth semesters is charged
additionally. See paragraph below.
Additional year in the International
Relations and Diplomacy program (in
Euros):
According to a typical curriculum, students follow six courses at the
American Graduate School in Paris in the
last year of the dual program. Tuition for
each course is €2,300. Total tuition is
adjusted to specific curricula.
Students starting with
International Relations and
Diplomacy
IRD two-year full time program tuition and
fees (in Euros; rates are subject to
change):
- Tuition for eight courses: €18,400
- Additional tuition for the optional French
language course: €2,100
- Other fees:
- Registration fee: €70 per semester
- French Social Security (if applicable):
€207 per year
- Additional expenses: See estimated living expenses and other attendance costs
Additional year in the International
Peace and Conflict Resolution
program:
- Tuition: $27,860 per year (2012-2013 rate)
- Annual Fees:
- Parking, registration, student liability
insurance (per year) $130
- Additional Expenses:
- Books and supplies (estimated) $1,000
- Room and Board: Off Campus
- Travel: Varies Yearly
Financial Aid
Financial Aid is available to assist qualified
students in covering tuition and related
expenses, as well as living costs. For
information on scholarships, graduate
assistantships and guaranteed student
loans: