
When you’re compiling your law school budget, it’s not just the tuition you need to consider. Have you thought about your cost of living and rent? Your books and supplies? Your academic and loan fees?
We have. We call it the “cost of attendance”—how much, all factors included, your education will cost you for each nine-month academic year at Quinnipiac University School of Law. We’ve also designed one for our summer session.
The cost of attendance estimated budgets also represent the maximum financial aid you may receive for that academic period, including scholarships and loans.
The “off-campus budget” is designed for students who are or will be the one to pay the rent, mortgage or other living expenses in an off-campus property.
The “parents/relatives home budget” is designed for students whose parents, spouses or other family members are primarily responsible for the household’s living expenses.