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Financing Your Studies
The INSEAD Master in Finance (MIF) is a transformative investment, offering lifelong personal and professional rewards. We encourage you to explore financing options, including savings, loans, and scholarships, early on in the application process. Our MIF Financial Aid Office is here to help you develop a financing plan tailored to your needs.
MIF Scholarships and Financing Options
We are committed to ensuring that all candidates have a fair opportunity to pursue the INSEAD Master in Finance. Our Financial Aid team can guide you through the available funding options and the application process.
You can explore a range of scholarships, including those for which you may be automatically considered, as well as financing solutions supported through global funding schemes and national loan providers.
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Financing And Scholarships
51%
of our Early Career Master’s Programme scholarship recipients are women.51%
Scholarship recipients are women€10,000
Average scholarship amountThe INSEAD MIF programme is a 14month programme. The tuition fees for the Class of MIF 2027 are €57,800 (inclusive of all applicable taxes).-
Tuition fees cover all printed course materials, access to the INSEAD library, access to on-campus information technology services, student council fees, gym access, business cards, printing and health insurance.
Tuition fees are payable through our preferred payment partner TransferMate.
TransferMate is a leading provider in B2B payments technology and allows you a secure way to pay with no International bank charges, and a preferential foreign exchange rate.
| Instalment | Due Date | Self-funded participants | Company-sponsored participants |
| First instalment | Non-refundable, within 2 weeks of admission | €8,500 | €8,500 |
| Second instalment | 26 June 2027 (R1-R3) 18 July 2027 (R4) | €30,000 | €49,370 |
| Third instalment | 31 January 2028 | €19,370 | - |
| Total | €57,870 | €57,870 |
Estimated living expenses during the MIF programme
MIF students can expect to incur total estimated living expenses of €22,000 for the duration of the course. A survey of INSEAD graduates shows the following average expenses during the programme:
| Fontainebleau | Singapore | Information | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Airfare | €1,000 | €1,000 | Make the travel arrangements well in advance to keep the expense down. Rates will depend on your country of residence. |
| Accommodation | €6,300 | €5,200 | Students rent studios or share apartments/houses. Singapore rentals vary considerably. |
| Local Transport | €250 | €750 | You can buy metro and bus cards in both France and Singapore. The Fontainebleau campus is within walking distance from the town centre. |
| Food | €3,000 | €2,000 | Both campuses offer the possibility of an affordable meal at the cafeteria. |
| Other miscellaneous expenses (books, visas, study trip) | €2,500 | There is an opportunity to attend a study trip in Singapore at no additional cost. | |
| Total estimated associated expenses on the MIF Programme | €22,000 | These estimated expenses include basic extracurricular activities and will depend largely on one’s lifestyle and personal arrangements. Advance planning and shared accommodation will help to master the budget. Paid internship at the end of the programme will also help to generate some income. | |
You can explore Campus France website to have an idea on the cost of some basic expenses in France and discounts that students can benefit from.
Etudiant.gouv portal offers also guidance on all aspects of studying in France. You can find information on administrative, health and social matters, as well as tips for funding.
Looking for financing options for your master programme? You can begin by exploring scholarships and loans according to your eligibility criteria with our finder.
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