Cost, aid and scholarships for MS in Supply Chain Management
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MS in Supply Chain Management Tuition (2025-26 academic year)
The MS in Supply Chain Management Program is a two- or three-semester program that operates on a flat tuition rate basis with payments due at the start of each semester. While students can complete the degree in two or three semesters, the total tuition cost is identical between formats. Total program costs for candidates starting in Fall 2025 are as follows:
Tuition
$83,160
Estimated Fees
Program fee — $876 per semester
Student government fee — $100 per semester
Health and wellness fee — $336 per semester
Posted Spring 2025
Scholarships
Every applicant admitted to Olin is automatically considered for merit-based scholarship opportunities. A separate application is not required. Criteria used to assess applicants for scholarships are the same as those used for admissions decisions but at a more competitive level. Learn more by visiting the Apply Now page. Candidates receiving awards are informed of the scholarship decision in writing at the point of admission.
All admitted applicants who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces are considered for Olin Veterans Association Fellowships. In addition, WashU proudly supports the Post-9/11 GI Bill and is a full participant in the Yellow Ribbon Program. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs determines candidates’ eligibility for this benefit. See all resources for US military veterans
Funding Your Degree
In addition to institutional scholarships, your options include (but aren’t limited to):
- WashU Graduate Center: Funding Opportunities
- Outside Scholarships
- Federal Student Aid
- Private Student Loans
Although many resources are available online, including Olin's Financial Services website, we’re available to advise you personally.
Email olinfinancialservices@wustl.edu or call 314-935-7301. Or you may schedule an appointment.
Health Insurance Requirement
Washington University requires all full-time, degree-seeking students to maintain health insurance for the duration of their enrollment.
Students must either purchase the Washington University Student Health Insurance Plan or prove they have adequate coverage through another plan. If you do not demonstrate that you have adequate coverage from another plan, you will be automatically enrolled in the university plan and billed accordingly. Visit Student Health Services to learn more.
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