The cost of law school is a serious component in the school selection process. For the 2022-2023 academic year, according to the U.S. News & World Report, the cost of private law school averaged $52,325. Among public universities (out-of-state), the average came in a bit lower at $40,056, or significantly lower (in-state) at $26,917.
While most students take out loans to pay for law school, many schools also offer tuition support in the form of grants. Recently, U.S. News published a list of the top ten law schools for tuition support (below), based on the percentage of 2022-2023 full-time students who received enough funding in grant money to cover at least half of their tuition.
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Tuition and fees for full-time students (2022-2023): $39,800 per year in-state; $49,800 per year out-of-state 
- Percentage of full-time students who received a grant that covered at least half of their tuition (2022-2023): 80% 
- Median grant for full-time students (2022-2023): $35,000 
Case Western Reserve University
- Tuition and fees for full-time students (2022-2023): $58,808 per year 
- Percentage of full-time students who received a grant that covered at least half of their tuition (2022-2023): 80% 
- Median grant for full-time students (2022-2023): $40,000 
University of Southern California (Gould)
- Tuition and fees for full-time students (2022-2023): $73,998 per year 
- Percentage of full-time students who received a grant that covered at least half of their tuition (2022-2023): 72% 
- Median grant for full-time students (2022-2023): $40,000 
University of Dayton
- Tuition and fees for full-time students (2022-2023): $37,364 per year 
- Percentage of full-time students who received a grant that covered at least half of their tuition (2022-2023): 72% 
- Median grant for full-time students (2022-2023): $33,000 
Gonzaga University
- Tuition and fees for full-time students (2022-2023): $50,235 per year 
- Percentage of full-time students who received a grant that covered at least half of their tuition (2022-2023): 66% 
- Median grant for full-time students (2022-2023): $24,378 
Loyola University Chicago
- Tuition and fees for full-time students (2022-2023): $53,156 
- Percentage of full-time students who received a grant that covered at least half of their tuition (2022-2023): 65% 
- Median grant for full-time students (2022-2023): $31,000 
DePaul University
- Tuition and fees for full-time students (2022-2023): $51,132 per year 
- Percentage of full-time students who received a grant that covered at least half of their tuition (2022-2023): 65% 
- Median grant for full-time students (2022-2023): $30,000 
Washington and Lee University
- Tuition and fees for full-time students (2022-2023): $54,460 per year 
- Percentage of full-time students who received a grant that covered at least half of their tuition (2022-2023): 64% 
- Median grant for full-time students (2022-2023): $35,000 
University of California, Irvine
- Tuition and fees for full-time students (2022-2023): $54,183 per year in-state; $66,298 per year out-of-state 
- Percentage of full-time students who received a grant that covered at least half of their tuition (2022-2023): 63% 
- Median grant for full-time students (2022-2023): $25,000 
William & Mary
- Tuition and fees for full-time students (2022-2023): $38,274 per year in-state; $56,014 per year out-of-state 
- Percentage of full-time students who received a grant that covered at least half of their tuition (2022-2023): 61% 
- Median grant for full-time students (2022-2023): $25,193 

