Financial Information for Prospective Students
Tuition & Fees
Current tuition and fee information is available from the UNC Charlotte Financial Services website. The Math Finance program is categorized as a "College of Business Graduate" program.
For information on qualifying as a resident of North Carolina for tuition purposes, visit the Graduate School website.
The Graduate Student Support section of the Graduate Schools website also has information regarding financial aid, fellowships, and a list of assistantships available campus wide.
Financial Assistance
A limited number of Graduate Assistantships is available each year for full-time Math Finance students; contact the program director, Dr. Judson Russell, for information.
Additional information on financial aid and student loans is available on the UNC Charlotte Student Financial Aid website.
Academic Common Market
The Academic Common Market is a cooperative agreement between North Carolina and 15 other southern states that enables residents to pursue unique master's and doctoral degree programs offered at public institutions in other states while paying in-state tuition.
The Mathematical Finance program is part of North Carolina's inventory of Academic Common Market eligible programs. As a result, some out-of-state students may be able to enroll in the Mathematical Finance program and pay in-state tuition.
For full details on North Carolina's participation in the Academic Common Market program, including application procedures, please visit the UNC System Academic Common Market website

