Tuition & Financial Aid 2008-2009
Santa Clara Law’s Financial Aid Office will work with you to plan for your education. Law school expenses can add up – and too much debt can affect the career choice you ultimately make. We offer various types of aid to assist you in obtaining your law degree.
First Year Tuition:
Full-time: $36,750
Part-time: $25,726
Loans
Most law students are eligible to borrow $20,500 through Federal William D. Ford Direct Loans. You can borrow additional federal funds up to the cost of attendance through the Federal Grad PLUS Program.
Fellowships & Scholarships
We award various scholarships and fellowships to those students who demonstrate exceptional potential for the study of law. To be considered for merit, need based or Public Interest Scholarships, you must check off the appropriate scholarship boxes on the Application for Admission. Admitted students will be sent additional application materials for the Public Interest Scholarships.
Click here for more information on our scholarships.
Click here for information on a typical aid package.
Click here for the University's Guide to Choosing a Lender.
Employment
Part-time, on-campus employment based on financial need (Federal Work Study) is available after the first year. Additional on-campus and off-campus opportunities are available to help pay tuition costs too. We strongly encourage fulltime students not to work during their first year so you are able to focus on your studies.
To apply for financial aid, complete the FAFSA on-line and include Santa Clara as one of the schools to receive your information. If you need further assistance, contact the Law Financial Aid Office to meet with a financial aid counselor.
Contacts:
For Entering Students:
lpowell@scu.edu
For Current Students:
eburkhardt@scu.edu
Mailing Address:
Santa Clara University
Law Financial Aid
500 El Camino Real
Santa Clara, CA 95053
