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Undergraduate Tuition & Fees
Law Student Costs

Law Tuition Costs for 2009-2010

     Tuition

$980 per credit hour

     University Fee (full-time)

$100 per term

     University Fee (part-time)

$25 per term

 

Supplemental Fees 2009-2010

Application Fee (waived for online application)    $50
Admissions Seat Deposit $250
Late Registration Fee ($75 max per term) $25 per week
In Absentia Fee $750 per term
Health Care & Counseling Center Fee $72 per term
Graduation Fee $100

Housing Costs 2009-2010

Law School Apartments/Plumwood FALL SPRING TOTAL
Single BR/Efficiency $4,265 $4,265 $8,530
2BR apartment as single $5,360 $5,360 $10,720
Single apartment $4,580 $4,580 $9,160

Meal Plans 2009-2010

FALL SPRING TOTAL
Any 12 meals per week plan $1,660 $1,660 $3,320
Any 15 meals per week plan $1,780 $1,780 $3,560
All 21 meals per week plan $1,910 $1,910 $3,820
Flex Plan $1,730 $1,730 $3,460
Mega Flex Plan $1,950 $1,950 $3,900
Super Flex Plan $2,080 $2,080 $4,160

For more information about meal plan costs, please visit Dining Services.

For more information about costs, please visit the Office of the Bursar.

 

your financial aid reference guide

We've personalized the options below based on the degree program you've selected. Each of the links below will provide you with important information about the financial aid options available to you.  For questions not answered below, please contact our office to speak to a Financial Aid Counselor.  To view the options for another degree program, click here.

general financial aid information
Overview & FAQ
how to apply
Apply for Financial Aid for Law School
Electronic Loan Application Process
Helpful Hints - Check Your Credit Report
Annual Renewal Process
Helpful Hints When Applying for Need-Based Financial Aid
how we determined your eligibility
The Role of the FAFSA in Determining Your Financial Aid Eligibility
How Your Expected Family Contribution (EFC) Is Determined
Appeals for Additional Need-Based Financial Aid
Veteran's Eligibility Information
financial aid programs
Federal Stafford Loan (subsidized)
Federal Stafford Loan (unsubsidized)
Federal Graduate PLUS Loan
Alternative Loan Opportunities
Bar Study Loans
factors that may change your award
Minimum Credit Hours Required
Add, Drop or Withdrawal from a Class
Study Abroad and Study at Another Institution
Summer Enrollment & Financial Aid Eligibility
costs and student expense budgets
Tuition, Fees, and Other Costs
Annual Student Expense Budget
payment information
Payment & Billing Information
Refund Policies for Tuition, Fees and Other Charges
additional payment options
UD Pre-Payment Plan (Interest Free)
UD Deferred Payment Plan
standards of satisfactory progress
Satisfactory Academic Progress
forms
Personal Expense Budget Appeal Form
Verification Worksheet
Family Asset Certification Form
FAFSA Worksheet C
Household Certification Form
Consortium Agreement for Study Abroad
tax benefits
Lifetime Learning Credit
Educational Loan Interest Deductions
Qualified State Tuition Plans
staff members  

 Title IV School Code:  003127


Office of Financial Aid · University of Dayton · 300 College Park · Dayton, Ohio 45469-1305
(800) 427-5029 or (937) 229-4311 · FAX (937) 229-4338
 

Questions and comments: Email finaid@udayton.edu
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