The funding structure is as follows: The work of the MCI is additionally supported by sponsoring companies from a variety of industries.
The MCI is accredited to provide university-level applied science study programs pursuant to Art.
[5] MCI's LL.M.-program "International Business & Tax Law" is offered as a dual-degree study program in co-operation with the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management (FSFM).
[6] The MCI collaborates with about 280 partner universities,[7] where students can spend one or more semesters of their study program.
FIBAA's Premium Seal[11] The Foundation for International Business Administration Accreditation (FIBAA) has awarded its Premium Seal to the MCI's Executive Master study programs (Registered as a non-profit foundation under Swiss law and headquartered in Bonn, FIBAA operates as a European accreditation agency offering additional national accreditation) ECTS-Label On June 11, 2009, the MCI became the first Austrian university to be awarded the DS label and the ECTS—Label by the European Commission in Brussels.