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Explore Financial Aid at Texas A&M Law

Texas A&M Law has a wide array of options available to support you in funding your legal education including affordable tuition, scholarships, non-resident tuition waivers, loans, military education benefits, and work study. Explore all the opportunities and take advantage of our resources. Our financial aid advisors can help answer questions about paying for your education.
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Scholarships

Students admitted to the Juris Doctor and on-campus LLM programs are considered for a scholarship with no additional application. Scholarships are awarded based on a variety of factors.Additionally, non-Texas resident JD students who receive a scholarship are eligible for a non-resident tuition waiver. If you’re seeking additional funds, there are additional resources for external scholarships.
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Loans

Some graduate loans are available to eligible students who fill out and submit their FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), including federal unsubsidized, federal graduate PLUS, the College Access Loans program. Personal loans are also an option.
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Corporate Reimbursement

Many employers provide funding for their employees to pursue graduate education. Depending on your employer, this funding can offset or completely cover the cost of a certificate or degree program. Since these opportunities vary by employer, please contact your employer to learn about any options available to you.

Texas A&M Law Financial Aid Resources

Discover the cost of attending our law school, how to file the FAFSA to be eligible for federal aid, estimate your personal tuition costs, and more.
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Tuition And Cost of Attendance

Discover what your law school experience will cost including tuition, fees, housing, food, travel, textbooks, personal expenses, and more.
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Filing The FAFSA

If you’re planning on applying for federal financial aid to alleviate law school costs, fill out your FAFSA as soon as possible. Aid tends to be first come, first served, so timely filing is important. Texas A&M FAFSA code: 003632.

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Tuition Estimator

Take advantage of our tuition calculator by selecting your degree program (JD, LLM, or MLS), semester, rate, and credit hours to determine your tuition and fees by semester. This calculator does not include any non-tuition costs such as living expenses, food, books, international fees, etc.

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Military and Veterans Benefits

Texas A&M Law proudly supports our military and our veterans! JD program student veterans may be eligible for both state and federal financial aid, while veterans pursuing online and hybrid degree programs (LLM and MLS) may be eligible for federal aid.

Financial Aid for Current Students

Current students looking for scholarships, financial aid resources, direct deposit setup, or academic advising should visit the Student Portal for the latest information and services.

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