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TUITION DEPOSITS AND REFUNDS

The tuition deposit of $500 is due by April 15 or the date stated on your acceptance letter. For those students accepted after June 1, a tuition deposit of $750 is due.

You may make deposits online.

Students withdrawing from the Law School after paying a tuition deposit must inform the Office of Admissions in writing of their intent to withdraw.

 

Written Notification of Withdrawal Between Amount Refunded
April 15 - July 15 $200
   
July 16 - first day of classes 100% of tuition minus deposit
   

 

Tuition deposits are credited toward tuition accounts. The above policy is subject to change, but accepted students will be notified of such change.

Regular students who through adding or dropping courses do not take the normal annual course load during any academic year, may be reclassified as a Special Student for annual tuition payment purposes. In no event shall the annual tuition cost for such student be less than stated above for regular students. A student taking ten credit hours or more per semester in the Day Division or seven credit hours or more in the Evening Division per semester shall be classified as a regular student.

Regular students in the Evening Division who wish to accelerate through the use of the Summer School program should consult the Office of the Law Registrar to ascertain the minimum residency requirements and the Office of the Bursar to determine the tuition adjustment, if any. All tuition charges are subject to change by action of the Board of Trustees. Any such change may be made applicable to students already enrolled in the University.

Tuition liability is determined according to the following schedule:

 

Withdrawal, Leave of Absence, or Drop forms filed and approved within: Students Liability of
One week (of opening term) 20%
   
Two weeks 40%
   
Three weeks 60%
   
Four weeks 80%
   
Over Four weeks 100%

 

All adjustments in the student's tuition liability will be based on the date on which the Withdrawal or Leave of Absence Forms or Drop Form is received by the Law Registrar's office. The summer session tuition liability is published separately.

Non-attendance does not constitute withdrawal or dropping a course. Reasonable collection costs, including attorney fees, may be added to delinquent accounts.



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