Florida A&M University College of Law Tuition and Financial Aid
2025 Tuition & Fees
The 2025 tuition & fees at Florida A&M University College of Law is $13,816 for Florida residents and $33,076 for out-of-state students according to the Florida A&M University College of Law Bursar/Financial Office. Compared to public law schools in U.S., Florida A&M University College of Law' tuition is lower than the average tuition of $43,678. Compared to public law schools in Florida, its tuition is slightly lower than the average tuition of $36,968.
Undergraduate & Graduate Program Costs
The average undergraduate tuition & fees is $5,785 for state residents and $17,725 for out-out-state students at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University. The average graduate tuition & fees is $9,876 for state residents and $24,669 for out-out-state students. The law school tuition is 86.61% higher than undergraduate tuition and 34.08% higher than graduate tuition at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University.
Law School Tuition Comparison Table & Chart
The following table & chart compares Florida A&M University College of Law's tuition with other law schools by location and school type. Comparisons can help you make decisions and prepare life as a law school student and beyond.
You can compare Florida A&M University College of Law with law schools that have similar tuition between $30K and $35K
2025 Florida A&M University College of Law Tuition & Fees and Comparison
In-State
Out-of-State
Florida A&M University College of Law
$13,816
$33,076
All Law Schools
$30,489
$51,002
Public
$30,489
$43,678
Private
$56,676
Florida Law Schools
$19,530
$44,437
Public
$19,530
$36,968
Private
$48,705
* Average law school tuition is based on 2024 data because many law schools have not yet announced their 2025 tuition rates.
Law School Tuition Changes Over Past 5 Years
The tuition & fees at Florida A&M University College of Law has increased by 0.43% compared to last year. It has increased by 24.87% over the past 7 years from $26,489 to $33,076.
The 2026 estimated tuition & fees is $33,217 with $141 increase, if the this year's increase rate is applied. Based on the average increase rate over past 5 years, the 2026 estimated tuition & fees is $34,721, which is $1,645 more than this year.
Florida A&M University College of Law Tuition Changes Over the Past 5 Years
In-State
Out-of-State
Change %
2018-2019
$11,080
$26,489
-
2019-2020
$11,080
$26,489
0.00%
2020-2021
$11,080
$26,489
0.00%
2021-2022
$11,080
$26,489
0.00%
2022-2023
$11,080
$26,489
0.00%
2023-2024
$13,676
$32,936
24.34%
2024-2025
$13,816
$33,076
0.43%
Cost of Attendance with Living Costs, Books & Supplies, and Personal Expenses
The 2025 cost of attendance at Florida A&M University College of Law is $42,350 for Florida residents and $61,610 for out-of-state students. It includes tuition & fees, living costs, costs for books & supplies, transportation & travel costs, and other living expenses, but may exclude health insurance fee, loan fee, and required exam fee. After receiving grants and scholarships, the COA down to $53,610. For detailed costs breakdown, see Florida A&M University College of Law's bursar/financial aid page.
Florida A&M University College of Law Cost of Attendance
Florida Residents
Out-of-State
Cost of Attendance
$42,350
$61,610
Tuition & Fees
$13,816
$33,076
Room & Board, Transportation
$18,546
Books
$2,000
Other Expenses
$7,988
COA after Grants/Scholarships Received
$34,350
$53,610
Average Grants/Scholarships Amount
$8,000
LL.M. Tuition
Florida A&M University College of Law has the LL.M (Master of Laws) program and its LL.M. tuition & fees is $13,530.
Florida A&M University College of Law LL.M. Tuition
In 2023, 48.00% of enrolled law school students received grants and/or scholarships and the average received amount is $8,000 at Florida A&M University College of Law.
Compared to law schools in U.S., the percentage of grants received at Florida A&M University College of Law is much lower than the average percentage of 81.23%. Compared to law schools in Florida, the received percentage is much lower than the average of 70%.
Florida A&M University College of Law Grants/Scholarships Received
Percent Received
Average Amount
Florida A&M University College of Law
48.00%
$8,000
All Law Schools
81.23%
$22,897
Public
79.84%
$16,599
Private
82.32%
$27,821
Florida Law Schools
70.06%
$20,198
Public
67.14%
$12,182
Private
72.01%
$25,542
Grants/Scholarships Amount in 25th, 50th, 75th Percentile
For 362 enrolled students, 170 students 46.96% received grants and/or scholarships. 12.35% of them received financial aid that equals to the full (or more) amount of tuition and 52.35% received more than half amount of tuition.
For full-time students, the 75th percentile of grants amount is $11,000 and the 25th percentile amount is $4,500. For part-time students, the 75th percentile of grants amount is $7,472 and the 25th percentile amount is $2,279.
The Grants/Scholarship Amount by Percentile
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
Full-time
Enrollment
391
428
358
323
275
Grants/Scholarships Received
78
167
337
325
132
Percent Received
19.95%
39.02%
94.13%
100.62%
48.00%
Received Amount
25th Percentile
$1,000
$500
$713
$5,000
$4,500
50th Percentile
$2,279
$1,899
$2,213
$5,000
$8,000
75th Percentile
$5,000
$5,000
$2,213
$9,170
$11,000
Part-time
Enrollment
138
135
114
93
87
Grants/Scholarships Received
23
36
85
92
38
Percent Received
16.67%
26.67%
74.56%
98.92%
43.68%
Received Amount
25th Percentile
$760
$750
$1,500
$3,125
$2,279
50th Percentile
$1,519
$1,519
$2,213
$3,750
$4,959
75th Percentile
$3,000
$3,418
$2,213
$6,788
$7,472
How much of Tuition will Financial Aid Cover?
Of full-time students who received financial aid, 34.09% of students received grants and/or scholarships less than the half amount of tuition & fees and 53.79% received more than half but less than full amount of tuition.
In special, 12.12% received amounts that equal to full tuition or more. For part-time students who received grants/scholarships, 118.42% of students received less than the half amount of tuition & fees and 47.37% received more than half but less than full amount of tuition.
How Much Tuition Covered by Grants and Scholarships