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Ways to Pay

Tuition and Costs | Financial Aid Options

Tuition and Costs

Law school costs generally include tuition and fees, room and board, and books. Estimate costs for the school of your choice and find ways to pay for that law degree.

Additional fees to keep in mind:

  • LSAT fee
  • Law school application fee
  • Bar exam expenses

Financial Aid Options

Federal loans are often the cheapest way to borrow.

When federal loans are not enough to cover your education expenses, consider a private loan to bridge the funding gap.

Finance your graduate school education with a Sallie Mae Smart Option Student Loan®.

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How much do lawyers make?

In 2004, the median annual earnings of all lawyers was $94,930. The average earnings was $64,620–$143,620. Source: Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2006–07 edition.

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