J.D. Tuition and Financial Aid

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Pursuing a legal degree is an investment in your future. To prepare for this investment, it is important to make sure that you are financially ready to take on the costs associated with attendance. Limiting your borrowing is ideal. Living frugally now will benefit you after graduation. By being proactive and making good decisions now, you can ensure manageable loan debt upon graduation.

Tuition and Expenses (Budget)

2024-2025 Tuition and estimated living costs.
Cost
Tuition $81,306
Student Activity Fee $110
Housing $12,296
Meals $7,132
Books and Supplies $2,650
Miscellaneous $2,154
Loan Fees $244
Transportation $3,194
*Cornell Health Fee $550
Total Estimated Cost of Attendance $109,636

*Note that the amount listed is the Cornell Health fee. If elected, budgets may be increased to allow for the cost of the Cornell student health insurance premium. Health insurance is required for all students.

These items may be considered on a case-by-case basis:

Please note that cost of living increases may not be approved. Do not count on receiving more funds than the published budget.

A budget increase will NOT be granted for:

If you need a budget increase, contact the financial aid office at law.financialaid@cornell.edu. You will need to provide documentation to support your request. Submission deadlines are mid-November for fall requests and mid-April for fall/spring or spring only requests. Budget Increase Request form can be found in the forms section.

Tuition and university charges will be processed through the University Bursar. You should receive your first bill in mid-July and it will be due in early-August. Financial aid offered by Cornell Law School will show as pending aid on that bill. If you apply for a private loan before July 1, that amount will also be reflected on your bill. If you signed up for direct deposit, your refund will be deposited into your account; otherwise, student refunds will be available at the Bursar Office located in Day Hall. Direct deposit is strongly recommended.

Applying for Financial Aid

It is important to start early, and to compile all the required information and documentation when applying for financial aid. The scholarship priority deadline is March 15. Submit the following required documents:

Scholarships: Merit/Need

Scholarships: Merit-based

Financial Aid processing will be incomplete if:

NOTE: An applicant is considered independent if he/she has not been claimed on his/her parents’ taxes for the past six consecutive calendar years. Contact the Financial Aid Office if you qualify for independent student status.

Federal Loans

U.S. citizens and permanent residents are eligible for up to $20,500 annually under the Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan program. Additionally, you may be eligible to receive a Federal Direct Graduate PLUS Loan to cover the remaining educational costs. To apply for federal aid:

Once your eligibility for federal loans has been determined: