Tuition and Fees
July 29, 2025 2025-08-07 9:58Tuition and Fees
Tuition and Fees
Earning a Master’s degree is an unparalleled investment in your future, and the return isn’t only a financial one.
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Earning a Master’s degree is an unparalleled investment in your future, and the return isn’t only a financial one.
If you have questions about how to finance your JHU degree, please reach out to an admissions counselor for assistance: admissions@jhu.edu.ng.
2025 – 2026 Tuition
M.Sc. Economic Development and Policy Analysis
- Application Fee – NGN 10,000
- Acceptance Fee – NGN 25,000
- Per-Semester Fee – NGN 562,500
- Total Tuition Fee – NGN 2,250,000
M.Sc. Finance
- Application Fee – NGN 10,000
- Acceptance Fee – NGN 25,000
- Per-Semester Fee – NGN 625,000
- Total Tuition Fee – NGN 2,500,000
M.Sc. Fintech and Analytics
- Application Fee – NGN 10,000
- Acceptance Fee – NGN 25,000
- Per-Semester Fee – NGN 875,000
- Total Tuition Fee – NGN 3,500,000
M.Sc. Innovation, Intrapreneurship, and Entrepreneurship
- Application Fee – NGN 10,000
- Acceptance Fee – NGN 25,000
- Per-Semester Fee – NGN 875,000
- Total Tuition Fee – NGN 3,500,000
Full-time MBA
- Application Fee – NGN 10,000
- Acceptance Fee – NGN 25,000
- Per-Semester Fee – NGN 1,250,000
- Total Tuition Fee – NGN 5,000,000
Executive MBA
- Application Fee – NGN 10,000
- Acceptance Fee – NGN 25,000
- Per-Semester Fee – NGN 2,250,000
- Total Tuition Fee – NGN 9,000,000
**Subject to annual tuition increase in 2025-26
Billing Schedule
Registered students are expected to pay the per-semester rate by the last day of the first month of classes each semester. For the 2025 – 2026 Academic year, the deadlines, depending on start date are as follows:
- Tuesday, September 16 and Friday, October 17, 2025.
- Friday, January 30 and Friday, February 27, 2026.
Tuition Refund Schedule
- End of the day of the second Friday of Classes: 100%
- End of the day of the fourth Friday of Classes: 80%
- End of the day of the fifth Friday of Classes: 60%
- End of the day of the sixth Friday of Classes: 30%
Additional Information
James Hope University students are not allowed to pre-register, register or graduate without first settling any outstanding balance owed to the university. In addition, students are not allowed to carry balances over from one academic year into the next; all back balances must be paid in full prior to registration.
Student who do not meet payment due date or other requirements for financial clearance will be charged a NGN25,000 late payment fee. In addition to the late payment fee, students who have not obtained financial clearance are barred from registering for courses and other Registrar services, such as ordering official certificates or registration, academic transcripts and diplomas. If students continue to be delinquent on their outstanding balance, they will be reviewed by the Dean’s Office for cancellation of enrolment, as outlined in the JHU Student Handbook.
Students are given ample notice via email before penalties are assessed. Students must contact the office of the Registrar at registrar@jhu.edu.ng as soon as any extenuating circumstances arise which prevent them from resolving their outstanding balance.