2023-2024 Cost of Attendance

Each year the Law School sets a cost of attendance for our degree programs. The cost of attendance includes University charges such as tuition and fees that are directly billed to a student on their University student account as well as estimated expenses a student may incur for housing and food, books and supplies, transportation, personal/miscellaneous expenses, and loan fees. The cost of attendance is used by the Law School to determine a student's financial aid eligibility but an individual student's actual budget will vary from this standard cost of attendance depending upon individual taste and circumstances. 

The cost of attendance is for the nine months of an academic year (Autumn, Winter, and Spring quarters). All expenses and allowances outlined below are allocated over all three quarters, with a few exceptions as indicated with ^ or ^^ marks.

Students in dual degree programs, including but not limited to the 4-Year JD/MBA Program, the JD/MPP Program, and JD/PhD programs, will have the JD cost of attendance applied during quarters in which they are in residence at the Law School. Students in the 3-Year JD/MBA program have a cost of attendance determined by the Law School during all three years, as outlined below. For more information, contact the Financial Aid Office at financialaid@law.uchicago.edu.

For a complete schedule of the University's tuition and fees, please consult the Bursar Office's website.

JD Program

First Year JD Students
Tuition  $76,479
Health Insurance* $4,917
Graduate Student Services Fee $1,398
Housing and Food  $19,758
Books, Course Materials, Supplies, and Equipment $1,785
Personal & Miscellaneous Expenses $3,150
Transportation Expenses  $2,655
Federal Student Loan Fees** $2,442
Transcript Fee^ $75
TOTAL $112,659

 

Second Year JD Students
Tuition  $76,479
Health Insurance* $4,917
Graduate Student Services Fee $1,398
Housing and Food  $19,758
Books, Course Materials, Supplies, and Equipment $1,785
Personal & Miscellaneous Expenses $3,150
Transportation Expenses  $2,655
Federal Student Loan Fees** $2,442
TOTAL $112,584

 

Third Year JD Students
Tuition  $76,479
Health Insurance* $4,917
Graduate Student Services Fee $1,398
Housing and Food  $19,758
Books, Course Materials, Supplies, and Equipment $1,785
Personal & Miscellaneous Expenses $3,150
Transportation Expenses  $2,655
Federal Student Loan Fees** $2,442
Illinois Bar Exam Registration Fees^^ $1,235
TOTAL $113,819

*All law students are required to have acceptable medical insurance coverage. Students do not have to join the University's plan if they provide evidence of comparable coverage under their own plan. You can find more information about the University's health insurance plan on the USHIP website.

**Estimated loan fees (for Federal Direct student loan borrowers only). More information about federal student loan interest rates and loan fees can be found on the Federal Student Aid website.

^The Transcript Fee is assessed in the Autumn quarter of a student's first year at the University of Chicago.

^^Registration fees for the Illinois Bar Exam are included in the standard 3L cost of attendance for the Winter quarter. Additional loan funding can be offered to students to cover this expense during the Winter quarter upon request.

For a complete schedule of the University’s tuition refund policy, please consult the Bursar’s Office website.

These cost of attendance figures are only used when determining financial aid eligibility (i.e. eligibility for student loans). These are not the figures used for visa purposes. If you are an international student and need more information about financial figures needed for visa purposes, please contact the Law School's Financial Aid Office at financialaid@law.uchicago.edu

Law students may request an increase to their cost of attendance for the purchase of a computer or laptop. The maximum increase available is $1,500 or the documented cost of the purchase, whichever is less. Some students may also have additional expenses not included in the standard cost of attendance. Examples of such additional expenses include medical expenses not covered by insurance or childcare/dependent daycare expenses. More information regarding cost of attendance appeals can be found on the Financial Aid website.

3-Year JD/MBA Program

Students in the 3-Year JD/MBA Program are charged a single tuition charge during all three years, regardless of whether they are taking courses at Booth or at the Law School. Students will have their financial aid processed by the Law School's Financial Aid Office during all three years.

First Year JD/MBA Students
Tuition  $117,534
Health Insurance* $4,917
Graduate Student Services Fee $1,398
Housing and Food  $19,758
Books, Course Materials, Supplies, and Equipment $1,785
Personal & Miscellaneous Expenses $3,150
Transportation Expenses  $2,655
Federal Student Loan Fees** $2,442
Transcript Fee^ $75
TOTAL $153,714

 

Second Year JD/MBA Students
Tuition  $111,936
Health Insurance* $4,917
Graduate Student Services Fee $1,398
Housing and Food  $19,758
Books, Course Materials, Supplies, and Equipment $1,785
Personal & Miscellaneous Expenses $3,150
Transportation Expenses  $2,655
Federal Student Loan Fees** $2,442
TOTAL $148,041

 

Third Year JD/MBA Students
Tuition  $108,150
Health Insurance* $4,917
Graduate Student Services Fee $1,398
Housing and Food  $19,758
Books, Course Materials, Supplies, and Equipment $1,785
Personal & Miscellaneous Expenses $3,150
Transportation Expenses  $2,655
Federal Student Loan Fees** $2,442
Illinois Bar Exam Registration Fees^^ $1,235
TOTAL $145,490

*All law students are required to have acceptable medical insurance coverage. Students do not have to join the University's plan if they provide evidence of comparable coverage under their own plan. You can find more information about the University's health insurance plan on the USHIP website.

**Estimated loan fees (for Federal Direct student loan borrowers only). More information about federal student loan interest rates and loan fees can be found on the Federal Student Aid website.

^The Transcript Fee is assessed in the Autumn quarter of a student's first year at the University of Chicago.

^^Registration fees for the Illinois Bar Exam are included in the standard 3L cost of attendance for the Winter quarter. Additional loan funding can be offered to students to cover this expense during the Winter quarter upon request.

For a complete schedule of the University’s tuition refund policy, please consult the Bursar’s Office website.

These cost of attendance figures are only used when determining financial aid eligibility (i.e. eligibility for student loans). These are not the figures used for visa purposes. If you are an international student and need more information about financial figures needed for visa purposes, please contact the Law School's Financial Aid Office at financialaid@law.uchicago.edu

Law students may request an increase to their cost of attendance for the purchase of a computer or laptop. The maximum increase available is $1,500 or the documented cost of the purchase, whichever is less. Some students may also have additional expenses not included in the standard cost of attendance. Examples of such additional expenses include medical expenses not covered by insurance or childcare/dependent daycare expenses. More information regarding cost of attendance appeals can be found on the Financial Aid website.

LLM and MLS Programs

LLM and MLS Students
Tuition  $76,479
Health Insurance* $4,917
Graduate Student Services Fee $1,398
Housing and Food  $19,758
Books, Course Materials, Supplies, and Equipment $1,785
Personal & Miscellaneous Expenses $3,150
Transportation Expenses  $2,655
Transcript Fee^ $75
TOTAL $110,217

*All law students are required to have acceptable medical insurance coverage. Students do not have to join the University's plan if they provide evidence of comparable coverage under their own plan. You can find more information about the University's health insurance plan on the USHIP website.

^The Transcript Fee is assessed in the Autumn quarter of a student's first year at the University of Chicago.

Estimated federal student loan fees are not included in the standard LLM and MLS cost of attendance but can be added if a student is eligible for and wishes to use federal student loan funding.

For a complete schedule of the University’s tuition refund policy, please consult the Bursar’s Office website.

These cost of attendance figures are only used when determining financial aid eligibility (i.e. eligibility for student loans in the United States). These are not the figures used for visa purposes. If you are an LLM student and need more information about financial figures needed for visa purposes, please contact the Law School's Graduate Program office at lawgrad@uchicago.edu. If you are an MLS student and need more information about financial figures needed for visa purposes, please contact the Law School's Financial Aid Office at financialaid@law.uchicago.edu

Law students may request an increase to their cost of attendance for the purchase of a computer or laptop. The maximum increase available is $1,500 or the documented cost of the purchase, whichever is less. Some students may also have additional expenses not included in the standard cost of attendance. Examples of such additional expenses include medical expenses not covered by insurance or childcare/dependent daycare expenses. More information regarding cost of attendance appeals can be found on the Financial Aid website.

JSD Program

JSD Students
Tuition  $7,992
Health Insurance* $4,917
Graduate Student Services Fee $1,398
Housing and Food  $19,758
Books, Course Materials, Supplies, and Equipment $1,785
Personal & Miscellaneous Expenses $3,150
Transportation Expenses  $2,655
Transcript Fee^ $75
TOTAL $41,730

*All law students are required to have acceptable medical insurance coverage. Students do not have to join the University's plan if they provide evidence of comparable coverage under their own plan. You can find more information about the University's health insurance plan on the USHIP website.

^The Transcript Fee is assessed in the Autumn quarter of a student's first year at the University of Chicago.

Estimated federal student loan fees are not included in the standard JSD cost of attendance but can be added if a student is eligible for and wishes to use federal student loan funding.

For a complete schedule of the University’s tuition refund policy, please consult the Bursar’s Office website.

These cost of attendance figures are only used when determining financial aid eligibility (i.e. eligibility for student loans). These are not the figures used for visa purposes. If you are an international student and need more information about financial figures needed for visa purposes, please contact the Law School's Graduate Program office at lawgrad@uchicago.edu

Law students may request an increase to their cost of attendance for the purchase of a computer or laptop. The maximum increase available is $1,500 or the documented cost of the purchase, whichever is less. Some students may also have additional expenses not included in the standard cost of attendance. Examples of such additional expenses include medical expenses not covered by insurance or childcare/dependent daycare expenses. More information regarding cost of attendance appeals can be found on the Financial Aid website.