MBA Meltdown? Schools Slash Tuition as AI Shakes Degree Value

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MBA programs are slashing tuition by up to 50% as applications drop sharply this cycle. Mid-tier schools are absorbing the squeeze while top-20 brands hold or raise prices.

The split reveals whether the MBA market is melting down or simply repricing. Tuition discounts cluster at programs outside the elite tier. Artificial intelligence, or AI, has eroded the skills component once bundled with the degree.

MBA Tuition Cuts Cluster at Mid-Tier Programs

Purdue’s Mitch Daniels School of Business is reducing tuition from $60,000 to $36,000, a 40% cut for incoming students. Johns Hopkins is offering 50% scholarships across cohorts. UC Irvine is reducing Flex and Executive program prices by 38%.

The Wall Street Journal reported the discounts as part of a broader retrenchment driven by softer demand.

U.S. applications have dropped 20% to 30% this cycle at many programs. International application volume has fallen as much as 43% at some schools.

Federal loan caps taking effect in July 2026 will limit graduate borrowing to $100,000 total. The change removes a key financing channel for two-year programs that often cost $150,000 or more before living expenses.

“Thanks to President Trump’s Working Families Tax Cuts Act (the Act), new loan limits taking effect this summer will curb excessive borrowing and force institutions to evaluate their costs,” the US Department of Education said recently.

Tuition Cuts Hit as AI Reshapes Degree ValueTuition Cuts Hit as AI Reshapes Degree Value

Signal Stays, Skill Gets Repriced

Investor and commentator Gagan Dhillon framed the divergence as a structural repricing rather than collapse. He argued the MBA always combined two distinct products under one price tag.

“The MBA was always two products sold as one: A signal, and a skill upgrade. AI just made the skill upgrade free. So the schools that sold only skill are in a fire sale. And the schools that sold the signal have more pricing power than ever,” he noted.

Harvard, Stanford, Wharton, Booth, Sloan, and Kellogg have held tuition steady or raised it for the next cycle. None of the schools cutting prices sit inside the top 20, according to Dhillon’s analysis.

Notwithstanding, recruiter demand for MBA graduates has fallen from 92% in 2019 to 71% in 2024 at some surveys. Entry-level postings are down roughly 35%.

The WSJ frames the squeeze more broadly than Dhillon, citing visa friction, loan caps, and cyclical hiring weakness alongside AI.

The next admissions cycle tests whether the prestige premium absorbs further softness in entry-level hiring. The alternative is that the repricing extends upward beyond mid-tier programs.

“MBA programs sold a pipeline, not a degree. McKinsey, Goldman, and Bain quietly cut MBA-hire classes 20-40% over the last two years as AI ate the junior analyst work. A 50% discount on the credential doesn’t fix a 0% discount on the job that justified it,” one user quipped.

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