Tuition and Fees: 2007-08 Academic Year
Willamette University College of Law remains one of the greatest values in private legal education in the Pacific Northwest. The college is able to set a reasonable tuition policy that also protects the quality of the educational experience. In addition to being located in one of the more affordable small cities in the West, the school’s strong financial aid program helps make Willamette a wise choice for many students.
Estimated Expenses* for the 2008–2009 Academic Year
| Tuition | $28,250 |
| Student Bar Association Fee | $ 80 |
| Estimated Books | $ 1,430 |
| Total Law School Expenses | $29,760 |
| Living Expenses | $14,220** |
| Total Annual Expenses | $43,980 |
*These charges are subject to change with each academic year.
**Estimated living expenses include medical, transportation, insurance, and room and board during the nine-month academic year, based on the needs of a law student with no spouse, partner or dependents.



