Cost of Education: 2008-2009
The Cost of Education is the total of tuition plus an estimate of living expenses you can expect to incur while attending Barry Law. The total of scholarship and loan funds that you receive can be no more than the total Cost of Education.
The estimate for living expenses is based on a combination of factors: a survey of Barry Law students; the 2007 inflation rate applied to our estimate of 07/08 expenses; a survey of providers, such as apartment complexes; and a comparison of our estimates with other institutions in the area and other law schools. The transportation allowance is calculated at the State of Florida reimbursement rate and includes gasoline and normal upkeep including tire replacement. Personal/Miscellaneous allowance includes a health insurance component equal to the annual premium for the policy that can be purchased through Barry.
Whether or not this estimate provides sufficiently for you will largely depend on choices you make. Since available funding has limitations, we advise you to consider using cost-cutting tactics, such as living with a roommate instead of living alone, driving a fuel efficient car with a small (or no) payment, etc.
Tuition for Academic Year: |
Full-Time |
Part-Time |
$30,620 |
$23,100 |
Estimated Living Expenses for Academic Year 2008-2009: |
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Room/Board |
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Books |
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Personal/ Miscellaneous |
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Transportation |
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| Total Estimated Living Expenses |
$22,000 |
$21,600 |
- Full-time division students typically enroll for 13 to 16 semester hours.
- Part-time division students typically enroll for 8 to 12 semester hours.
Automatic Additions to Cost of Attendance:
1L’s: $75 for the cost of applying for the Bar.
Candidates for Graduation during enrollment period: $250 Graduation Fee
All rates given are subject to change without notice. |