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About Mitch Daniels School of Business

Purdue University's Mitch Daniels School of Business is building the future of business. Top faculty, industry partners, staff and alumni come together to develop the next generation of leaders who will found and lead great companies, create new industries...
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About Mitch Daniels School of Business

Purdue University's Mitch Daniels School of Business is building the future of business. Top faculty, industry partners, staff and alumni come together to develop the next generation of leaders who will found and lead great companies, create new industries...
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Available programmes

University information

Admission to Purdue's Daniels School master’s programs is selective, with a streamlined process to help students showcase their strengths. Applicants who meet or exceed the minimum GPA for their program may not need to submit GMAT/GRE scores, though scores can enhance scholarship eligibility and competitiveness.

Requirements include letters of recommendation, relevant work experience, official...
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General

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Purdue’s main campus, founded in 1869, is large and vibrant and mixes traditional brick buildings with newer, modern glass structures.

The Daniels School calls the Krannert Building and Rawls Hall home and is located at the heart of campus, across from Purdue’s student center and the Purdue Memorial Union. Construction is underway on a state-of-the-art business school building, which will...
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Student life

Purdue has one of the most diverse student populations in the United States, with students from more than 125  countries. At the business school, 99 countries are represented.

The Daniels School teaches business with a global mindset and encourages students to learn global business practices and perspectives through study abroad programs and international partnerships.

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In a competitive job market, a Daniels School Master’s degree prepares graduates to take on leadership roles and approach problems with an innovator's mindset and to be ready in today’s complex global business environment. Our Master’s graduates experience salary increases, often as much as six figures, and career benefits such as promotions and leadership roles.

Additionally, these programs...
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Tuition fees

Overall Tuition Fees
Domestic
32,000 USD
International
45,000 USD

Pursuing a Master’s degree at Purdue’s Daniels School of Business is a valuable investment, and we’re committed to making it accessible. Tuition varies based on program specifics, living arrangements, and other factors, but you can use our tuition calculator for a personalized estimate.

Additionally, Purdue offers special tuition rates for military personnel and Purdue undergraduate alumni, among others. These discounted rates can help reduce costs, though only one discount per student applies. The Daniels School also offers merit-based scholarships for master’s programs, automatically considering all applicants for these awards.

Scholarships

Selecting the right scholarship can be a daunting process. With countless options available, students often find themselves overwhelmed and confused. The decision can be especially stressful for those facing financial constraints or pursuing specific academic or career goals.

To help students navigate this challenging process, we recommend the following articles:

Rankings & Ratings

Mitch Daniels School of Business is one of the top universities in West Lafayette, United States. It is ranked #15 in World University Rankings - Masters in Supply Chain Management 2025.

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Daniels School of Business Campus

Rawls Hall, Suite 2021

100 S. Grant St.

West Lafayette

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47907-2076

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Frequently Asked Questions

Each year, Purdue awards scholarships to top applicants to reduce the cost of attending the Daniels School of Business. These merit-based scholarships do not require a separate application—all applicants are automatically considered, with awards announced approximately every two weeks following admission.  

 

The Daniels School offers a wide variety of networking and experiential learning opportunities for both online and residential students.

 

Online students can connect to or create student-led networking opportunities such as affinity groups, which are based on common interests or experiences. Additionally, the online community offers one-on-one chats, drop-in sessions, open hours, workshops and group coffee chats. Teaching assistants and faculty are available for regular office hours. Furthermore, your academic advisor can inform you of experiences such as the Executive Presence weekend, which is part of a hybrid course. 

 

Residential students may participate in case competitions, conferences, networking trips and industry-specific organizations, as well as more than 1,000 student clubs.

 

Our Business Career Services office offers a robust portfolio of job search assistance for both residential and online students. Whether you want concrete feedback on a resume, an in-depth discussion about your career path or mentoring for a big life change, our coaches are here for you. When you’re ready to take your career to the next level, schedule a meeting with the Daniels School career coaching team

Whether you have questions about Purdue’s campus culture, the Daniels School or your program of choice, prospective residential students may speak to student ambassadors in your program(s) of interest via Unibuddy.
For those interested in our online programs, an enrollment specialist will answer your questions about what courses are like, preparing to balance work, life and school, and how to connect with faculty and peers to make the most of your program. 
Learn more about student experiences on our graduate blog

In addition to academic advisors, online students have access to success coaches. Success coaches at Purdue’s Daniels School of Business function as dedicated mentors focused on helping you make the most of your graduate experience. Unlike academic advisors, who guide you through your course requirements and path to graduation, success coaches connect you with the resources, skills, and community you need to thrive as a student. Their support includes problem-solving, resource navigation, time management and effective communication, all aimed at fostering a well-rounded academic journey.

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