EPISODE · May 22, 2026 · 5 MIN
UC Irvine Cuts MBA Tuition to $99,000 to Slip Under New Federal Loan Cap
from The College Investor Audio Show
UC Irvine's Paul Merage School of Business is cutting tuition on its Flex MBA program by $30,000 and its Executive MBA by $48,000 starting this fall — a reduction of up to 38%. The school is openly framing the move as a response to new federal graduate borrowing limits that take effect July 1, 2026. However, this move raises more questions than answers.Why it matters: At the new $99,000 price tag, Merage's Flex MBA squeaks in just below the $100,000 lifetime aggregate cap on federal graduate borrowing established by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.The school's pitch: "University of California MBA is priced within reach of government loan limits — making a world-class degree not just aspirational, but truly attainable." This is one of the first explicit examples of a business school repricing a degree around the new federal lending rules.
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UC Irvine Cuts MBA Tuition to $99,000 to Slip Under New Federal Loan Cap
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