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  2. The web page shows the estimated cost of attendance for the first year of the JD program at the University of Chicago Law School for the 2024-2025 academic year. It includes tuition, fees, living expenses, books, transportation, and loan fees.

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  3. 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 noted for each cost of attendance.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Tuition and Fees 2024-25 Law. Enrolling in a program of study includes additional costs beyond the tuition listed here. For a full list of direct and indirect expenses associated with the cost of attendance, please visit the Cost of Attendance page of the Law School website.

  6. The 2024 cost of attendance at University of Chicago Law School is $106,225. It includes tuition & fees, living costs, costs for books & supplies, transportation & travel costs, and other living expenses, but may exclude health insurance fee, loan fee, and required exam fee.

  7. The full-time program application fee at the Law School at University of Chicago is $90. Its tuition is full-time: $77,952. The student-faculty ratio is 4.8:1. + Show More.

  8. Tuition and fees at University of Chicago are $77,952 annually. Cost of living is estimated at $34,707. 16.9% of full-time students pay full price, while 41.6% receive a discount of at least $15k.

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