Graduate studies within the Miller College of Business is money well spent, given the career doors that an MBA or certificate can open and the improved earning potential that can result. At Ball State, four out of five of our students are eligible for financial aid in the form of merit- and need-based scholarships, grants, loans, employment, and other supports.

Merit Aid and Work Options

Scholarship and assistantship opportunities are available for graduate students within the Miller College of Business.

Military Benefits

If you are an active-duty military service person, retired military, or a family member of either, Ball State offers a wide variety of military benefits such as the Post-9/11 GI Bill®, Yellow Ribbon Program, and more. Learn more.

Employer Reimbursements and Tax Benefits

Many companies and organizations provide tuition reimbursement as one of their employee benefits. Check with your employer if you are not sure whether your company or organization offers this benefit.

If you receive educational assistance benefits from your workplace, you may receive up to $5,250 in tax-free education benefits each year. The payments do not have to be for work-related courses.
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