University of Arizona Law is one of the most affordable top-tier law schools in the country.
Our non-resident JD tuition is significantly less expensive than most public law schools’ in-state tuition and is vastly less expensive than most private schools. In fact, we were the first law school in the country to significantly reduce tuition. A smaller debt burden means you have the freedom to choose where to start your legal career after you graduate.
Arizona Law is committed to excellence and access in legal education. We strive to provide our students a legal education of the highest quality at competitive tuition rates for residents and nonresidents. We also offer a generous JD scholarship program and numerous options for financial aid. Admitted students are considered for merit and need-based awards as part of the admissions process; no separate application is necessary.
Cost of Attendance
The cost of attendance is the university’s estimate of your academic-year expenses. It includes charges billed directly to you (tuition and fees), as well as an estimated budget of indirect expenses (room/board, books and supplies, travel, miscellaneous, and loan fees). Although you may be awarded financial aid up to the cost of attendance, you may choose to borrow less.
Academic Year 2025–26
Direct Expenses for Residents*
- Tuition (7+ units/semester): $26,490.00
- Mandatory University Fees: $122.00
- Total: $26,612.00
Direct Expenses for Non-residents*
- Tuition (9+ units/semester): $31,360
- Mandatory University Fees: $122.00
- Total: $31,482.00
Estimated Indirect Expenses
- Room/Board: $16,800.00
- Books and Supplies: $1,200.00
- Travel/transportation: $5,100.00
- Miscellaneous: $2,500.00
- Loan Fees: *Based on fees assessed at time of loan disbursement
- Total Estimated Indirect Expenses: $25,600.00
Total Direct + Estimated Indirect Expenses
- Residents: $52,212.00
- Non-Residents: $57,082.00
Refund Information
Information on the university’s tuition and fee refund policies can be found here.
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*All amounts shown here or in other University of Arizona College of Law communications represent tuition and fees as currently approved and are subject to change, upon approval by the Arizona Board of Regents.
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Academic Year 2025–26
Direct Expenses for Residents*
- Tuition (7+ units/semester): $26,490.00
- Mandatory University Fees: $122.00
- International Student Fee**: $400 ($200 per semester)
- One-time ISS Orientation Fee**: $125 (first semester only)
- Total: $27,137.00
Direct Expenses for Non-residents*
- Tuition (9+ units/semester): $31,360
- Mandatory University Fees: $122.00
- International Student Fee**: $400 ($200 per semester)
- One-time ISS Orientation Fee**: $125 (first semester only)
- Total: $32,007.00
Estimated Indirect Expenses
- Room/Board: $16,800.00
- Books and Supplies: $1,200.00
- Health Insurance: $2,725 (annually)
- Transportation: $5,100.00
- Miscellaneous: $2,500.00
- Loan Fees: *Based on fees assessed at time of loan disbursement
- Total Estimated Indirect Expenses: $28,325.00
Total Direct + Estimated Indirect Expenses
- Residents: $55,462.00
- Non-Residents: $60,332.00
Financial Guarantee calculator from the International Student Services website
*All amounts shown here or in other University of Arizona College of Law communications represent tuition and fees as currently approved and are subject to change, upon approval by the Arizona Board of Regents.
Residency pertains to Arizona Residency, which must be verified by the Residency Classification Office. For more info, go to their website here.
**Applicable to international students
Academic Year 2025-26
On-Campus
Tuition & Fees
- Tuition and Fees (9+ units/semester): $27,500 per year regardless of residency
- International student fee: $200 per semester, if an international student
- One-time ISS Orientation Fee: $125 (first semester only), if an international student
Estimated other Expenses
- Room and Board: $16,800
- Books and Supplies: $1,200
- Transportation: $5,100
- Miscellaneous: $2,500
- Health Insurance: $2,765 (annually)*
- Loan Fees: *Based on fees assessed at time of loan disbursement
- Total Estimated Other Expenses: $28,365
Summer tuition varies every year.
*Health Insurance is Mandatory for International Students on a visa
Online Tuition & Fees
$700 per unit (excluding Mandatory University fees, which are assessed each semester).
Additional Information
- Tuition and fees, including prorated part-time tuition, see the UA Bursar’s Office webpage
- Financial Guarantee calculator from the International Student Services website
*All amounts shown here or in other University of Arizona College of Law communications represent tuition and fees as currently approved and are subject to change, upon approval by the Arizona Board of Regents.
Updated 03/10/2022
Academic Year 2025-26
Tuition & Fees
- Tuition and Fees (9+ units/semester): $27,500 per year regardless of residency
- International student fee: $200 per year, if an international student
- One-time ISS Orientation fee: $125 (first semester only), if an international student
Estimated other Expenses
- Room and Board: $16,800
- Books and Supplies: $1,200
- Transportation: $5,100
- Miscellaneous: $2,500
- Health Insurance: $2,765 (annually)*
- Loan Fees: *Based on fees assessed at time of loan disbursement
- Total Estimated Other Expenses: $28,365
Summer tuition varies every year.
Financial Guarantee calculator from the International Student Services website
*All amounts shown here or in other University of Arizona College of Law communications represent tuition and fees as currently approved and are subject to change, upon approval by the Arizona Board of Regents.
Academic Year 2025-26
Tuition & Fees
- On campus: $27,300, prorated at $910 per unit (excluding Mandatory University fees).*
- Online: $21,000, prorated at $700 per unit (excluding Mandatory University fees).*
Mandatory university fees are variable based on number of units enrolled.
Tuition assumes a full-time, 15 credit course-load per semester. Students may also pursue their degree part-time. Part-time students enroll in at least 5 credits per semester. A student enrolled in one 3 credit course every 7.5 week session is considered part-time.
- Room and Board: $16,800
- Books and Supplies: $1,200
- Transportation: $5,100
- Miscellaneous: $2,500
- Loan Fees: *Based on fees assessed at time of loan disbursement
- Total Estimated Other Expenses: $25,600
Summer tuition varies every year.
Additional Information
- Tuition and fees, including prorated part-time tuition, see the UA Bursar’s Office webpage
- Tuition Calculator
*All amounts shown here or in other University of Arizona College of Law communications represent tuition and fees as currently approved. The amounts are subject to change, upon approval by the Arizona Board of Regents, which typically releases tuition decisions in April.
Academic Year 2024-25
Tuition & Fees
- On campus: $27,300, prorated at $910 per unit (excluding Mandatory University fees).*
- Mandatory university fees are variable based on number of units enrolled.
Estimated other Expenses
- Room and Board: $16,800
- Books and Supplies: $1,200
- Transportation: $5,100
- Miscellaneous: $2,500
- Total Estimated Other Expenses: $25,600
Summer tuition varies every year.
Additional Information
- Tuition and fees, including prorated part-time tuition, see the UA Bursar’s Office webpage
*All amounts shown here or in other University of Arizona College of Law communications represent tuition and fees as currently approved. The amounts are subject to change, upon approval by the Arizona Board of Regents, which typically releases tuition decisions in April.
Visit the University of Arizona financial aid website for current undergraduate tuition and estimated cost of attendance.
Tuition & Fees
- The Graduate Certificates in Health Law consist of 12 credit units for a total of $8,400, prorated at $700 per unit (excluding Mandatory University fees).*
- Mandatory university fees are assessed each semester.
Additional Information
- Tuition and fees, including prorated part-time tuition, see the UA Bursar’s Office webpage
The summer Cost of Attendance is the University’s estimate of your summer expenses, when enrolled in summer courses. It includes direct expenses billed directly to you (tuition and fees), as well as an estimated budget of indirect expenses (room/board, books and supplies, travel, miscellaneous, and loan fees). Although you may be awarded financial aid up to the Cost of Attendance, you may choose to borrow less. Students wishing to utilize federal financial aid need to be enrolled in a minimum of 5 units.
Direct Expenses
Tuition charges vary among programs at the College of Law. The University of Arizona’s tuition calculator is the best way to determine the cost of tuition at varying enrollment levels for summer classes based on your campus.
Main Campus Main Campus invoices tuition starting at $530 per unit. Tuition may be higher depending on program and residency. Mandatory fees are based on enrollment.
Arizona Online Arizona Online invoices tuition at $700 per unit regardless of program or residency. Mandatory fees vary based on enrollment.
Distance/Near You Network Arizona’s Distance Network invoices tuition at $650 per unit regardless of program or residency. Mandatory fees vary based on enrollment.
Indirect Expenses
Students will be budgeted for indirect expenses based on their period of enrollment over summer. Students who are enrolled in only 6-week session 1 OR 6-week session 2, will be budgeted for two months of living expenses, while a student enrolled in the full 13-week session OR both 6-week session 1 AND 6-week session 2 will be budgeted for three months of living expenses.
Student enrolled in only session 1 or session 2 (2-month budget)
Housing: $3,650.00
Transportation: $1,150.00
Miscellaneous: $500.00
Books/Supplies: $300.00
Student enrolled in 13-week session or both session 1 and session 2 (3-month budget)
Housing: $5,475.00
Transportation: $1,725.00
Miscellaneous: $750.00
Books/Supplies: $300.00
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