Tuition for the HEC MIF is €47,500 in total for 2026/27 (a €6,000 deposit is deducted from it); non-EU/EEA students pay a €2,000 surcharge. That is roughly €10,000 below HEC's two-year Grande École MiM.
Tuition for the HEC Paris Master in International Finance is €47,500 for the ≈12 months program.
| Total tuition | €47,500 |
|---|---|
| Tuition (numeric) | €47,500 |
| Program length | ≈12 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
How is the HEC MIF different from the HEC Master in Management?
The Master in Management (Grande École) is a two-year generalist degree; the Master in International Finance (MIF) is a one-year specialist finance master's. The MIF is built for graduates targeting careers in M&A, private equity, asset management, structured finance, and trading, and is ranked separately —
How much does the HEC MIF cost?
Total tuition is €47,500 for 2026/27 (academic €44,550 plus student-services and administrative fees). A €6,000 deposit is deducted from tuition; non-EU/EEA students pay a €2,000 surcharge, and there is a €190 application fee.
What salary and outcomes can HEC MIF graduates expect?
HEC reports 100% employment, with an average starting salary of around €103K rising to roughly €169K three years after graduation. About 81% of graduates enter financial services, with consulting next.