tuition & financial aid
The tuition at BYU Law School is among the lowest in the nation because more than 50 percent of the cost of operating the Law School is paid from the tithing contributions of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. All students benefit greatly from this support.
Other Fees
Books & Supplies $1,760
Room & Board $6,460
Personal Expenses $2,064
Transportation $1,824
Tuition
LDS $9,980/year ($4,990/semester)
Non-LDS $19,960/year ($9,980/semester)
Tuition is due August 25, 2009 for Fall Semester
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Financing Your Legal Education
As you have already discovered, the cost of obtaining a legal education is a critical element to consider in planning where you will attend law school. The amount of your post-graduation debt load can have a direct impact on your ability to maximize future employment opportunities . . . read more

Scholarships & Loans
We are grateful to the Board of Trustees of the University for subsidizing the cost of educating each law student. Notwithstanding this tuition subsidy, students who have demonstrated superior undergraduate academic performance are awarded scholarship assistance, both from general scholarship funds of the university and from special scholarship fund donations to the Law School. . . read more