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BYU Law Tuition

$31,984 Non-Latter-Day Saint Tuition Per Year (2025-2026)
$15,992 Latter-Day Saint Tuition Per Year (2025-2026)

BYU Law Is a Top-Value Law School

The tuition at BYU Law is among the lowest in the nation because more than half the cost of operating the Law School is paid from the contributions of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. All students benefit from this support. Tuition for Latter-day Saint students is lower than for non-Latter-day Saint students because of these contributions. View the tuition cost and cost of attendance at the law school.

53% 2025 Graduates Debt-Free
$46,398 2025 Graduates Average Debt Load

Scholarships Overview

For the class entering Fall 2025, 100% of students received some type of merit scholarship and 53% received an award of full tuition or more.

Scholarship award offers not associated with the J. Reuben Clark Scholars program or the Achievement Fellowship program will be made starting on or about March 3, 2026.

All three-year scholarships are for six semesters only and do not apply to summer externships or courses taken outside the law school as part of a joint degree.

Good standing includes full-time status (a minimum of 8.5 credit hours), good academic standing (a minimum of a 2.7 cumulative GPA), and a current ecclesiastical endorsement.

The expense of law school, and how to finance this expense, can understandably be worrisome for applicants. BYU Law is committed to working closely with our students to provide them with individual access to resources for finding funding, minimizing debt, and balancing the various financial options available to them. Applicants interested in learning more about financial aid and financial planning can speak with an enrollment counselor at (801) 422-4104.

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