If you have no any accounting/finance background, you will take 37 credits to graduate in this program. Since you majored in finance at your undergraduate, probably you took Financial Management, Statistical Analysis for Managers and Managerial Economics already. Then only 31 credits you need to get.The tuition of GW is around 980 per credit, and then you can get total tuition you will pay for this program. I believe the tuition is really fair for this level private school.
For living expense, 1.5w per year should be enough if you are not that luxury people, and it can be even lower if you are economical people.
Usually you can get some on-campus job in the first year to make around 400 per month if you want, and start intern first year summer and go through the second year.
If you have no any accounting/finance background, you will take 37 credits to graduate in this program. Since you majored in finance at your undergraduate, probably you took Financial Management, Statistical Analysis for Managers and Managerial Economics already. Then only 31 credits you need to get.The tuition of GW is around 980 per credit, and then you can get total tuition you will pay for this program. I believe the tuition is really fair for this level private school.
For living expense, 1.5w per year should be enough if you are not that luxury people, and it can be even lower if you are economical people.
Usually you can get some on-campus job in the first year to make around 400 per month if you want, and start intern first year summer and go through the second year.