Please complete the scholarship statement portion of your application and address your unique qualifications for these awards. Please contact us at management@usfca.edu for more information.

 

Entrepreneurship & Innovation, MS Specifics Scholarships

Litvak Social Innovation Scholarship

Honoring the lifetime work of Lawrence Litvak, a leader in the managing, financing and governing of organizations pursuing social change, the Litvak Social Innovation Scholarship is awarded to Entrepreneurship and Innovation student(s) with a preference for those applicants with a demonstrated commitment to serving the Black or Latinx community. Applicants who are working in the field of entrepreneurship and innovation, specifically those interested in the development of social and B Corp ventures, and/or public benefit corporations are encouraged to apply. Please be sure to address your background and leadership trajectory in line with social entrepreneurship and innovation in the scholarship essay portion of the online application.

Merit Scholarships

Merit scholarships are awarded to students who have demonstrated superior academic and/or professional achievements, and outstanding talent or commitment to extracurricular activities, community service, leadership, entrepreneurship. Merit Scholars should also fully embody the USF mission to change the world for the better. The University of San Francisco School of Management greatly values diversity and offers merit scholarships to applicants from regions and countries around the globe that embrace regular interaction with different cultures and societies.

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Financing Your Education

The estimated cost of the program is $1,700 per unit for the 2025-2026 academic year. The MSEI program requires 30 credits over 10 months.

The estimated tuition total is $51,000 for the duration of the program. Program totals are estimates only and subject to change. The Estimated Program Total is calculated by multiplying current Fall 2025 tuition fees by the credits required to complete the program.

Program fees and tuition are subject to adjustment annually, and the number of required units may vary based on enrollment status.

Note:

Total Tuition and Fees excludes financial aid awards.

Total Tuition for two-year degree and part-time programs subject to annual tuition increases.

Annual Tuition increases average 2%-3% annually.

The Cost of Attendance serves as a budgeting tool and does not represent a direct bill from the university. The COA estimate is intended as a guideline and does not guarantee actual costs or expenses.