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Campbell Law School recognizes the high cost of a quality education. Every effort is made to ensure that no qualified applicant is denied the opportunity to study law for financial reasons. Assistance may be provided in the form of institutional scholarships, endowed scholarships, loans and work-study programs.

2009-2010 Estimated Costs
Tuition$30,450
Books$1,400
Required Fees$400
Housing (estimated)     $5,354
Personal Expenses$10,016
Transportation$2,500
Total$50,120

A Generous Scholarship Program
Campbell Law School awards scholarship assistance to entering students based primarily on undergraduate GPA and LSAT scores. Students do not need to apply for these scholarships, as the Law school awards them to students who qualify. Scholarships are generally renewable at the same amount as long as the student maintains the requisite GPA.

Students who did not receive scholarships as first-year students may receive scholarship awards in subsequent years based on exceptional academic performance. Scholarship assistance is also available to students selected for student research positions and various scholarships are awarded to students meeting specified criteria.

Financial Aid Assistance
Legal education is an investment in your future and Campbell Law School provides an extensive financial aid program for students in need.

All applicants applying for need-based scholarships and/or loans must complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Campbell Law’s federal school code is 002913. Applicants should complete the FAFSA as soon as possible after January 1. The FAFSA may be completed online at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/. This form is used to calculate a student’s expected family contribution (EFC) to his or her education. A student’s financial need will be calculated based on the cost of attendance (tuition and living allowance) and the expected family contribution. A FAFSA must be completed and submitted each year.

Law students may also be eligible to borrow additional funds through private lenders. These loans are based on creditworthiness and some may require a co-signer.

For more information about financial planning, please contact the financial aid office at 919-865-5990 or financialaid@law.campbell.edu.