Executive CTO programs have become one of the fastest-growing corners of executive education, but pricing is scattered across dozens of provider sites and almost never compared head to head. We pulled together the published 2026 fees for 12 leading Chief Technology Officer programs and ran the numbers: what they cost, what they cost per month, how price varies by region, and how that spend compares to what a CTO actually earns.
The short version: the average CTO program costs $16,383, but that average hides a 6.5x spread from $4,450 to $29,000, and a barbell where programs cluster either under $10k or above $20k with little in between. Here is the full dataset and what it tells you.

Key findings (2026)
- Across 12 leading CTO programs, tuition ranges from $4,450 to $29,000, averaging $16,383 (median $14,000).
- The average program costs about 5.3% of a US CTO’s average base salary ($309,500). The most expensive equals roughly 9.4% of one year’s base; the cheapest, 1.4%.
- Cost per month varies 12x, from $371/mo (CTO Academy) to $4,500/mo (MIT xPRO). Headline price and monthly value are not the same thing.
- Region drives price more than prestige. US programs average $22,750 and UK/Europe $22,000, versus $8,933 in Asia and $6,025 for online-first programs, roughly 2.5x cheaper for comparable formats.
- Prices cluster at the extremes: 5 of 12 programs sit under $10k and 5 sit at $20k or above, with only 2 in the middle.
- Average program length is 7.8 months.
What CTO programs cost in 2026
Here is every program in the dataset, ranked by total published fee. “Cost per month” divides the total fee by program length, which is the fairer way to compare a 3-month intensive against a 12-month part-time program.
| Program | Region | Total cost | Length | Cost/month |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cambridge CTO | UK/Europe | $29,000 | 12 mo | $2,417 |
| Berkeley CTO | US | $29,000 | 12 mo | $2,417 |
| MIT xPRO AI (Senior Execs) | US | $27,000 | 6 mo | $4,500 |
| MIT xPRO AI (Strategy) | US | $27,000 | 6 mo | $4,500 |
| Wharton CTO | US | $23,200 | 9 mo | $2,578 |
| Imperial Emerging CTO | UK/Europe | $15,000 | 6 mo | $2,500 |
| NUS Chief Tech & AI Officer | Asia | $13,000 | 8.5 mo | $1,529 |
| Quantic CTO | Online | $7,600 | 8 mo | $950 |
| Berkeley Tech Leadership | US | $7,550 | 6 mo | $1,258 |
| ISB CTO | Asia | $7,500 | 5.5 mo | $1,364 |
| NUS CTO | Asia | $6,300 | 3 mo | $2,100 |
| CTO Academy Digital MBA | Online | $4,450 | 12 mo | $371 |
The real number: cost per month
Total price is the wrong way to compare these programs, because they run anywhere from 3 to 12 months. On a per-month basis the picture changes completely. The CTO Academy Digital MBA works out to just $371 a month, while the two MIT xPRO programs cost $4,500 a month, a 12x difference. The NUS CTO Programme looks expensive per month ($2,100) only because it compresses everything into a 3-month intensive.
Geography sets the price, not prestige
The clearest pattern in the data is regional. A CTO program from a US or European institution averages around $22,000. A comparable program from a top Asian university (NUS is ranked among the world’s best) averages under $9,000, and online-first providers land near $6,000. You are often paying for the postcode and the brand as much as the curriculum.
How the cost compares to a CTO’s salary
Sticker prices in the $20k-$29k range sound steep until you set them against the job they target. A CTO in the US earns an average base salary of about $309,500, with total compensation frequently pushing past $500,000 at larger companies. On that basis:
- The average CTO program ($16,383) is about 5.3% of one year’s average base salary.
- The most expensive program ($29,000) is about 9.4% of base, or roughly three to four weeks of total compensation at a well-paid CTO role.
- The cheapest ($4,450) is about 1.4% of base.
A program cannot promise a promotion, and we would be skeptical of anyone who claims otherwise. But framed as a share of the salary these roles command, the spend is modest. The harder question is not “can I afford it” but “which one fits my stage and goals,” which is where an honest comparison matters more than the price tag.
Methodology
We analyzed 12 executive CTO and technology-leadership programs offered by Wharton, UC Berkeley, Cambridge, MIT xPRO, Imperial College, NUS, ISB, CTO Academy, and Quantic. Prices are the published 2026 fees taken from each provider, converted to USD where listed in another currency (marked approximate). Cost per month divides the total fee by the stated program length; where a range was given, we used the midpoint. Salary figures are from our 2026 US CTO salary analysis, which aggregates Salary.com, Glassdoor, Comparably, Built In, ZipRecruiter, and PayScale. Prices change; verify current fees with the provider before enrolling.
See the full independent ranking
Cost is one input. For how these programs actually compare on curriculum, recognition, format, and who each one is genuinely built for, see our independent, scored ranking of the best CTO programs. We do not run any of these programs; we ranked them.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a CTO program cost?
Executive CTO programs cost between $4,450 and $29,000 in 2026, with an average of $16,383 and a median of $14,000. On a per-month basis they range from $371 to $4,500, based on our analysis of 12 leading programs.
What is the cheapest CTO program?
The CTO Academy Digital MBA is the cheapest at $4,450, and also the lowest cost per month at $371. Among university programs, the NUS CTO Programme offers the best value at roughly $6,300.
What is the most expensive CTO program?
Cambridge and UC Berkeley are the most expensive at around $29,000, followed by the two MIT xPRO programs at $27,000.
Are CTO programs worth the cost?
At an average of $16,383, a CTO program is about 5.3% of a US CTO’s average base salary of $309,500. A program cannot guarantee a promotion, but measured as a share of the salary these roles command, the cost is modest.
How much do CTO programs cost by region?
US programs average $22,750 and UK and European programs $22,000, versus $8,933 in Asia and $6,025 for online-first programs. Comparable programs from Asian universities run roughly 2.5x cheaper than US equivalents.
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Ben is a full-time data leadership professional and a part-time blogger.
When he’s not writing articles for Data Driven Daily, Ben is a Head of Data Strategy at a large financial institution.
He has over 14 years’ experience in Banking and Financial Services, during which he has led large data engineering and business intelligence teams, managed cloud migration programs, and spearheaded regulatory change initiatives.