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Tuition and Costs - Graduate Programs

Tuition and Estimated Costs for the Master of Laws, Juris Masters, Non-Degree, and Global Antitrust Online Programs 2025-26

The following tables show the estimated costs for full-time and part-time students at Scalia Law School for the 2025-26 academic year. These estimates are used in determining financial aid packages for law students. As estimates, these figures may vary slightly from the actual costs. Note that these figures are subject to change at any time.

FULL TIME In-State Out-of-State
Tuition per year $24,864 $42,000
Student Fee per year $2,969 $2,969
Total Tuition & Fees per year $27,832 $44,969
Estimated additional costs (Cost of Attendance)** $38,342 $38,342
Total estimated cost $66,174 $82,289

**Includes food and housing, transportation, personal expenses, loan fees, and books. Cost will vary depending upon student’s living arrangement.

PART TIME In-State Out-of-State
Tuition per credit hour $888.00 $1,500
Student Fee per credit hour $106 $106
Total Tuition & Fees per year* $20,874 $33,726
Estimated additional costs (Cost of Attendance)** $38,342 $38,342
Total estimated cost $59,216 $72,068

* Based on 21 credit hours in the first year.

**Includes food and housing, transportation, personal expenses, loan fees, and books. Cost will vary depending upon student’s living arrangement.

LLM IN GLOBAL ANTITRUST ONLINE In-State Out-of-State
Tuition per credit hour $1,200 $1,200
Student Fee per credit hour
Total Tuition & Fees per year $31,200 $31,200
Estimated additional costs (Cost of Attendance)** $38,342 $38,342
Total estimated cost $69,542 $69,542

**Includes food and housing, transportation, personal expenses, loan fees, and books. Cost will vary depending upon student’s living arrangement.

Information about tuition and fee structures, paying your bill, setting up a payment plan, and more are handled by the Student Accounts Office.

To apply for in-state tuition, please complete and submit the Application for Virginia In-State Tuition Rates.

Note: Most questions about in-state classification can be answered through Domicile Appeals, which is found within the Office of the University Registrar. This office reviews applications to reclassify an out-of-state student to in-state status, they handle most procedural questions and they provide other services associated with student status classification for tuition purposes.