Expenses

There are many expenses associated with attending the School of Law. Direct expenses (tuition and fees) and indirect expenses (living expenses) are used to determine estimated expenses that are allowable by federal regulations. A financial assistance package is based on the total anticipated expenses. Actual expenses may vary. The educational expenses listed on the award letter are based on the cost of living in the Hartford area and the standard of living for the urban Northeast as determined by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. Adjustments cannot be made to these average expenses except in the case of child care expenses or unusual medical expenses incurred by the student while enrolled. Requests for these adjustments may be made by submitting an Request for Increase in Budget and Additional Loan Funding with supporting documentation.

STUDENTS WHO PURCHASE HEALTH INSURANCE THROUGH THE UNIVERSITY'S SPONSORED PLAN OR THE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT HEALTH CENTER IN FARMINGTON MAY REQUEST  AN INCREASE IN BUDGET WITH SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION AND A "REQUEST FOR INCREASE IN BUDGET AND ADDITIONAL LOAN FUNDING." HEALTH INSURANCE PREMIUMS ARE NO LONGER AUTOMATICALLY INCLUDED IN A STUDENT'S COST OF ATTENDANCE. HEALTH INSURANCE FOR THE STUDENT ONLY MAY BE ADDED TO THE COST OF ATTENDANCE.

Although the School of Law may not be able to offer a package that meets all educational expenses, alternative educational loan programs are available. Eligibility for each program may be based on a lender's criteria such as financial credit and/or current income. Under no circumstances may the total of all financial assistance, including Federal Graduate PLUS Loans, alternative loans, grants, outside scholarship and Stafford loans exceed the budget for educational expenses. The student's eligibility is certified by the Student Finance Office. The final decision to lend the money is made independently by the private loan company.

PLEASE NOTE: Regional tuition applies to students who have been admitted as a student with residency in New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Massachusetts. Students living with parents must adjust tuition if admitted as a regional or out-of-state students. On-campus housing is NOT available.

EXPENSES FOR 2013-2014 WILL BE AVAILABLE BY MARCH, 2013.

 

2012-2013 Expense Allowance for Nine Months

Three-year Day Division

Law Day-Career = LAW, Plan = LJD3D (assume full-time student)

  IS IS w/ parent   REG(175) OS
Tuition 22416 22416   39192 47184
Fees 828 828   828 828
Books 1390 1390   1390 1390
Room 9270 0   9270 9270
Board 2890 2626   2890 2890
Misc 2060 2060   2060 2060
Trans 1286 1286   1286 1286
TOTAL 40140 30606   56916 64908

 

Four-year Evening Division

Law Evening-Career = LAW, Plan = LJD4E (assume average 10 credits per term)

  IS IS w/ parent   REG(175) OS
Tuition 15620 15620   27340 32920
Fees 602 602   602 602
Books 920 920   920 920
Room 9270 0   9270 9270
Board 2890 2890   2890 2890
Misc 2060 2060   2060 2060
Trans 1286 1286   1286 1286
TOTAL 32658 23124   44378 49958

 

Four-year Day Division

Law 4 YR -Career = LAW, Plan = LJD4D (assume average 10 credits per term)

  IS IS w/ parent   REG(175) OS
Tuition 18680 18680   32660 39320
Fees 602 602   602 602
Books 930 930   930 930
Room 9270 0   9270 9270
Board 2890 2626   2890 2890
Misc 2060 2060   2060 2060
Trans 1286 1286   1286 1286
TOTAL 35718 26184   49698 56358