Fees & Total Cost

ICN Business School MiM Fees 2026

Master in Management (Programme Grande École) · Nancy, France · FT #67

Verified against official sources · last checked July 2026 · see sources

ICN Business School prices its Master in Management by year of the Programme Grande École for 2026: about €14,800 for the first year and €14,500 for each of the second and third years, with no separate EU / non-EU rate quoted. The two-year master cycle the Financial Times ranks therefore costs in the region of €29,000, and the full three-year Grande École track around €43,800; a work-study (apprenticeship) pathway from the second year can be employer-funded. That places ICN in the mid-range of the French grande école market — well below the marquee Parisian schools (HEC, ESSEC, ESCP) and broadly in line with the other triple-accredited regional grandes écoles — while Nancy's living costs sit far below Paris. ICN revises fees each cycle and prices its years separately, so confirm the figure for your exact entry point on the school's own page before you budget. For the wider picture, see how much a MiM in Europe costs and the cheapest-MiM shortlist.

Tuition for the ICN Business School Master in Management is ~€14,800 (Year 1) · ~€14,500/yr (Years 2–3) — 2026 for the 3 years (September intake) — the master cycle is the final two years program.

Total tuition~€14,800 (Year 1) · ~€14,500/yr (Years 2–3) — 2026
Tuition (numeric)€29,000
Program length3 years (September intake) — the master cycle is the final two years
Median tuition (69 euro-priced MiMs we track) €24,500

On tuition, the ICN Business School MiM ranks #41 of 69 euro-priced MiMs we track — above the €24,500 median. See how it stacks up on our cheapest MiMs in Europe and best-value shortlists.

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 much does the ICN Business School Master in Management cost?
For 2026, ICN prices its Master in Management by year of the Programme Grande École: about €14,800 for the first year and €14,500 for each of the second and third years, with no separate EU / non-EU rate quoted. So the two-year master cycle the Financial Times ranks costs in the region of €29,000, and the full three-year Grande École track around €43,800 (a work-study apprenticeship pathway from the second year can be employer-funded). That is mid-range for a French grande école — well below the marquee Parisian schools — and Nancy's living costs are far below Paris. Fees change each cycle and are set separately per year, so confirm your exact figure on ICN's own page.
Is ICN Business School accredited and well ranked?
Yes. ICN holds the 'triple crown' of international accreditations — AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA (plus the BGA responsible-management accreditation) — which only a small minority of business schools worldwide carry, and it is a member of France's Conférence des Grandes Écoles. Its Master in Management ranked 67th worldwide and 16th in France in the Financial Times Masters in Management 2025, and it sits in the 101–110 band of the QS Business Masters (Management) 2025. It is a credible, internationally accredited grande école rather than a marquee Parisian brand.
When is the ICN Master in Management application deadline?
ICN runs its Master in Management as the master cycle of a three-year Programme Grande École with a September intake, and admits international applicants through an application file plus motivation and language interviews rather than a single fixed round. It staggers cut-offs by region so that non-EU applicants apply earlier than EU applicants (to leave room for visa processing). The 2026-intake international deadlines fell in early summer 2026 and have closed; confirm the current cycle's dates on ICN's own admissions page. Seats and scholarships fill as the cycle progresses, so applying earlier is safer.

Sources

  • ICN Business School — Master in Management (Programme Grande École) — ICN Business School
  • ICN Business School — Rankings & Accreditations (Financial Times Masters in Management 2025: 67th worldwide / 16th in France; QS Business Masters — Management 2025: 101–110; AACSB / EQUIS / AMBA / BGA) — ICN Business School
  • ICN Business School — International (English-language thresholds, international share, partners, campuses) — ICN Business School
  • ICN Business School — Wikipedia (history, ARTEM alliance, Conférence des Grandes Écoles, size) — corroborating context — Wikipedia