Tuition varies greatly depending upon the law school. It is over $500 a credit hour, and you will need about 85 credit hours to finish a law degree. And the books can cost $125 each in some cases.
*The annual cost for tuition,books,room and board,et cetera.. Is nearly $30,000 for private school students,and $10,000 for public school students. When you go to get college applications,I suggest getting financial aid applications at the same time. Also,don't forget that the costs for college are rising each year; Soon,in five years,to graduate with a four year degree,the costs would be around $140,000 for private schools.
Tuition - $40,000 Room and board - about $25,988 Other expenses(cafe, help, library, books, advices,) - about $20,000 TOTAL ESTIMATED FOR 2011 - $110.000
The cost depends on the school. Tuition can vary based on the demand for a school, Harvard will cost more than the Toledo Law School. Tuition at state schools tends to be less expensive.
Tuition: $47,600Estimated living expenses (standard single student budget including room, board, books, travel and personal ): $25,000
There are many private law schools, but not much collective information regarding tuition. Public schools often are more affordable, but only for resident students. I would like to know hands down which school has the least expensive tuition for either private schools or public school's out of state tuition.
hello i am a represenative for Harvard law school the cost as of Jan.1,2009 the cost will be 55,950 dollars including books needed an additional 5,000 for room and board ok thank you have a nice day
All the money in the world won't get you into law school if you don't know the difference between tuition and intuition. With respect to tuition, amounts differ greatly. One would be best advised to consult several individual law schools.
As of March 2008 the tuition at Harvard Law School will be $41,500 next year
You contact the school and request all information particular to the admissions procedure, to include, entrance requirements, tuition and fees, books and supplies, etc.
Gonna go ahead and state the obvious, here: it depends on the school
Expect to spend 400 to 500 per on law school textbooks and study aids. It depends on the course and what textbooks the teacher requires. You can buy your books used online cheaper than at the law school bookstore. Amazon is usually your best option.
Even the cheapest law schools are very expensive. You can expect to spend at least $20,000 a year on tuition, and many law schools are more than that. You can also expect to spend several hundred dollars a semester on books.
In 1930, the cost of attending law school varied widely depending on the institution. On average, tuition fees ranged from $400 to $800 per year, which is equivalent to about $6,000 to $12,000 in today's money when adjusted for inflation. Additionally, students may have incurred additional expenses for books, housing, and other living costs.