TUITION PLANS

Education that meets you where you are.

Maestro is designed to make world-class education free and accessible to all. We’re offering Pro scholarships as widely as we can—and for everyone else, our Open plan will soon provide a free way to begin.

Open

Open-access certificate courses. No application required. Limited lessons per day.

Certificate

Free

Pro

An accredited degree. Unlimited access, a complementary laptop and full career support.

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AS
AAS
BA
BS
MBA
MA
MS
MACC

$9,966 per academic year / Full scholarship

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Frequently Asked Questions

Cost of attendance (COA) is a yearly estimate of total education-related expenses, including tuition, housing, food, and personal costs. It's not a bill, but a standard figure used to assess financial aid. At Maestro, most students receive full tuition coverage, with many paying little or nothing out of pocket.

Tuition

Independent

$16,611

Dependent

$16,611

Room and board

Independent

$13,090

Dependent

$10,842

Transportation

Independent

$2,666

Dependent

$2,998

Personal expenses/ miscellaneous

Independent

$8,484

Dependent

$2,748

Total

Independent

$40,851

Dependent

$33,199

Expense

Independent

Dependent

Tuition

$16,611

$16,611

Room and board

$13,090

$10,842

Transportation

$2,666

$2,998

Personal expenses/ miscellaneous

$8,484

$2,748

Total

$40,851

$33,199

* Assumes off-campus housing for both independent and dependent students.

* Based on a projected 12-month full-time enrollment period (approx. 50 weeks across five 10-week terms).

* Independent COA is based on the College Board U.S average for student expense budgets (low budget tier).

* Dependent COA is based on THECB's average costs table for

We partner with governments, companies, and institutions to cover the costs, ensuring that admission is based on talent, not financial background.

Yes. Maestro was built to make world-class education free and accessible to everyone. Our Pro plan offers accredited degrees at no cost through Last Dollar Scholarships — which cover all remaining tuition after any eligible federal or state aid is applied. While scholarships are limited, we're expanding access as quickly as possible. For anyone not yet enrolled in Pro, our Open plan—launching soon—provides a free way to start learning.

Yes. Maestro's programs are accredited by recognized bodies such as the COE and approved by regulatory agencies like the TWC, THECB, and NC-SARA.

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Yes, Maestro's programs are approved for Veterans' Education, allowing eligible veterans to access their benefits.

Maestro has an open admission policy—we welcome driven learners from all backgrounds, with no entrance exams. Current accreditation regulations require applicants to hold a high school diploma (or equivalent), but we're actively working to remove systemic barriers and expand access even further.

We believe the only things that should matter are your motivation and persistence. To maintain your Pro scholarship and earn your degree, you'll need to meet ongoing academic milestones and keep moving forward in your learning.

You can apply online through our simple application process, complete a pre-course, and finalize your enrollment if selected.

You can apply for the Pro plan at any time. Relevant courses already completed will transfer, provided they match the Pro program's requirements.

Students receive personalized, AI-led mentorship, 24/7 support, and unlimited career support until they land their dream job.

Graduates receive extensive support, including resume building, LinkedIn optimization, interview coaching, job matching, and salary negotiation guidance. We're constantly expanding our career tools to help graduates land a role that aligns with their goals and acquired skills.

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