Wanted to update all of you on the Indiana University Masters in Finance program as I have noticed there have been a bunch of updates on their homepage. I am working on an article on another one of their programs, but thought it would be good to refresh this one while I am at it. The Kelley School of Business is very well regarded and places students in front office roles constantly. Definitely a program to check out.
Class Profile
Always a great place to gauge how competitive you might be. I try and update these as frequently as I come across them.
- Class Size – 55 Students
- Average GPA – 3.6
- International – 36%
- Brazil, India, Indonesia, Ivory Coast, Kyrgyzstan, New Zealand, Peru, Taiwan, United Kingdom
Students come from a wide variety of undergraduate institutions across the nations as well as majors.
Career Outcomes
Kelley has had an great investment banking pipeline for a number of years and the university is well represented in a variety of front office roles. A sample list of MSF hiring firms is below.
Accenture | Grant Thornton | PWC |
Alvarez & Marsal | Guggenheim | Stout |
Bank of America Merrill Lynch | Houlihan Lokey | UBS |
Cambells | Intel | United |
Cummins | John Deere | Vanguard |
Deloitte | JPMorgan | Wells Fargo |
Deutsche Bank | KPMG | |
EY | Mesirow |
Admissions
Students start in June, July or the fall so there are a number of deadlines.
Domestic Admissions
- December 1st – Early Deadline
- March 1st – Standard Deadline
International Admissions
- October 1st – Early Deadline
- January 1st – Standard Deadline
Tuition is tiered for Residents and Non-Residents. This is also for the 2025-2025 academic year and based on a 31.5 credit hour program. If you need to take the bootcamp or the extended option there will be additional costs.
- Indiana Resident – $23,657
- Non-Resident – $45,013
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I know Kelley has had an online MSF for years now (still available), but I am glad to see the in person option having such great success. Definitely a great option for anyone looking to do an MSF, especially anyone with Indiana residency.
Here is a link to the Indiana University Masters in Finance Program