Tuition for the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management Master in Management is €35,500 (full programme tuition) for the 24 months program.
| Total tuition | €35,500 (full programme tuition) |
|---|---|
| Tuition (numeric) | €35,500 |
| Program length | 24 months |
Tuition figures are the published rate for the 2026–27 cycle and exclude living costs, travel, and optional exchange fees. Scholarships and need-based aid can materially reduce the net cost — see the FAQs below.
Frequently asked questions
Where does Frankfurt School rank for the Master in Management?
Frankfurt School placed 62nd worldwide in the Financial Times Masters in Management 2025 — the school's own materials describe this as "#7 in Germany,
How much does the Frankfurt School Master in Management cost?
The full two-year programme costs €35,500 in tuition. An enrolment or application processing fee of approximately €500 is charged on top. Frankfurt School offers early-bird tuition reductions — a €4,000 discount for applications submitted by the earlier deadline and a €2,000 discount for the second deadline — so the effective cost can fall to €31,500 for the earliest applicants.
When is the Frankfurt School MiM application deadline?
The programme starts in late August each year. Frankfurt School sets an early deadline (with a €4,000 early-bird tuition discount) and a second deadline (€2,000 discount), both in advance of an approximate June cut-off. The application process is rolling, so earlier applications are reviewed first. Dates for the 2027/28 intake are not yet published.
What salary can Frankfurt School MiM graduates expect?
There are two distinct figures. The Financial Times 2025 ranking reports a weighted three-year salary of approximately US $111,000 — a standardised metric comparing graduates' salaries three years after completing the programme. Separately, Frankfurt School reports that the Class of 2024 earned an average annual salary of approximately €68,000 (including bonus) within three months of graduation. These figures use different currencies, time horizons, and methodologies and should not be directly compared.
What careers do Frankfurt School MiM graduates pursue?
The Class of 2024 entered Consulting (23%), Banking (17%), Financial Services (15%), and IT/Technology (13%) as their top four sectors, collectively accounting for 68% of the cohort. The 96% employment rate at three months reflects strong recruiter demand at Frankfurt School, which benefits from its location in Germany's financial hub. Named employer data are not officially published by the school.
Sources
- Frankfurt School — Master in Management programme overview ↗ — Frankfurt School of Finance & Management
- Frankfurt School — About Frankfurt School ↗ — Frankfurt School of Finance & Management
- Frankfurt School — Rankings & accreditations ↗ — Frankfurt School of Finance & Management
- Financial Times — Masters in Management 2025 ↗ — Financial Times