Harvard Law School Fees – Check Harvard University Tuition for International Students.
Studying in Harvard Law School for an LL.M. program is quite expensive for all. Tuition for the 2017-2018 academic year is $61,650; in addition, health insurance and health services fees, the LL.M. activities fee, dental insurance, the costs of housing, food, books and supplies, and personal and travel expenses for a single student come to at least $30,800, which sums to a total of at least $92,450.
For the 2017-2018 academic year, the standard budget for married students calls for at least another $15,360 in living expenses for the spouse and at least $7,800 for each child.
Havard Law Academic Year Tuition & Fees – Estimated Budget 2017/2018 Session:
Tuition | $61,650 |
Health Insurance and Health Services Fees | $30,800 |
Activities Fee | |
Living Allowance (housing, food, and personal expenses) | |
Dental Insurance | |
Other (books, travel, and incidentals) | |
TOTAL | $92,450 |
Financial Assistance from Harvard:
All financial aid awards in Harvard Law School are primarily based on the applicant’s demonstrated financial need. Financial aid is offered in the form of both grants (scholarships) and loans. The average grant is approximately half of tuition; for a small number of students with particularly acute financial need, the school is able to offer grants covering full tuition and a portion of living expenses.
In addition to the grant funds, Harvard law is able to offer students with financial need access to educational loans. Everyone in the LL.M. class of 2016-2017 who demonstrated financial need received some form of aid, whether as grant, grant and loan, or loan only.
All applicants who wish to apply for financial aid should complete the online financial aid application on (hls.harvard.edu). Because the processes for making admissions and financial aid decisions are completely separate, your application for financial aid will have no impact on your application for admission.
In addition, given the institution’s funding limitations, prospective applicants are strongly encouraged to seek other sources of funds early in the application process.