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Financial Aid

Tuition and Financial Aid

Financial aid is an important part of financing your law school education. At Denver Law, 85% of students receive some type of financial aid, including federal student loans, 41% of incoming students receive merit scholarships.

Students can receive financial aid up to their Cost of Attendance (or Student Budget). The cost of attendance includes both direct costs (tuition and fees) which are billed by the university and indirect costs (living expenses, books, etc) which are not billed directly to you but are a part of the costs of attending law school. It is meant to provide an estimate of the cost of one year at Denver Law; each students actual expenses, especially living expenses, will vary.

Aid Options:

Financial aid awards for new, full-time students can include a combination of:

Financial aid awards for new, part-time students can include a combination of:

Financial aid awards for transfer students can include a combination of:

Financial aid awards for continuing students can include a combination of:

In addition to financial aid provided by Denver Law, there may be other resources available to assist you with paying for your law school education.