Florida International University College of Law Tuition and Financial Aid
2024 Tuition & Fees
The 2024 tuition & fees at Florida International University College of Law is $21,806 for Florida residents and $36,049 for out-of-state students according to the Florida International University College of Law Bursar/Financial Office. Compared to public law schools in U.S., Florida International University College of Law' tuition is slightly lower than the average tuition of $43,678. Compared to public law schools in Florida, its tuition is similar to the average tuition of $36,968.
Undergraduate & Graduate Program Costs
The average undergraduate tuition & fees is $6,565 for state residents and $18,964 for out-out-state students at Florida International University. The average graduate tuition & fees is $11,334 for state residents and $24,439 for out-out-state students. The law school tuition is 90.09% higher than undergraduate tuition and 47.51% higher than graduate tuition at Florida International University.
Law School Tuition Comparison Table & Chart
The following table & chart compares Florida International 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 International University College of Law with law schools that have similar tuition between $35K and $40K
2024 Florida International University College of Law Tuition & Fees and Comparison
In-State
Out-of-State
Florida International University College of Law
$21,806
$36,049
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
Law School Tuition Changes Over Past 5 Years
The tuition & fees at Florida International University College of Law is same as last year. It has increased by 4.66% over the past 6 years from $34,444 to $36,049.
The 2025 estimated tuition & fees is $36,049 without increase, if the this year's increase rate is applied. Based on the average increase rate over past 5 years, the 2025 estimated tuition & fees is $36,385, which is $336 more than this year.
Florida International University College of Law Tuition Changes Over the Past 5 Years
In-State
Out-of-State
Change %
2018-2019
$20,660
$34,444
-
2019-2020
$20,669
$34,453
0.03%
2020-2021
$20,669
$34,453
0.00%
2021-2022
$20,669
$34,453
0.00%
2022-2023
$21,806
$36,049
4.63%
2023-2024
$21,806
$36,049
0.00%
Cost of Attendance with Living Costs, Books & Supplies, and Personal Expenses
The 2024 cost of attendance at Florida International University College of Law is $48,432 for Florida residents and $62,675 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 $51,992. For detailed costs breakdown, see Florida International University College of Law's bursar/financial aid page.
Florida International University College of Law Cost of Attendance
Florida Residents
Out-of-State
Cost of Attendance
$48,432
$62,675
Tuition & Fees
$21,806
$36,049
Room & Board, Transportation
$21,222
Books
$2,948
Other Expenses
$2,456
COA after Grants/Scholarships Received
$37,749
$51,992
Average Grants/Scholarships Amount
$10,683
LL.M. Tuition
Florida International University College of Law has the LL.M (Master of Laws) program and its LL.M. tuition & fees is $20,180.
Florida International University College of Law LL.M. Tuition
In 2023, 56.31% of enrolled law school students received grants and/or scholarships and the average received amount is $10,683 at Florida International University College of Law.
Compared to law schools in U.S., the percentage of grants received at Florida International University College of Law is much lower than the average percentage of 81.23%. Compared to law schools in Florida, the received percentage is slightly lower than the average of 70%.
Florida International University College of Law Grants/Scholarships Received
Percent Received
Average Amount
Florida International University College of Law
56.31%
$10,683
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 506 enrolled students, 251 students 49.60% received grants and/or scholarships. 30.28% of them received financial aid that equals to the full (or more) amount of tuition and 32.67% received more than half amount of tuition.
For full-time students, the 75th percentile of grants amount is $20,716 and the 25th percentile amount is $7,000. For part-time students, the 75th percentile of grants amount is $13,983 and the 25th percentile amount is $2,773.
The Grants/Scholarship Amount by Percentile
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
Full-time
Enrollment
371
386
409
434
396
Grants/Scholarships Received
299
285
267
266
223
Percent Received
80.59%
73.83%
65.28%
61.29%
56.31%
Received Amount
25th Percentile
$5,000
$5,000
$7,000
$7,000
$7,000
50th Percentile
$10,704
$10,683
$15,000
$13,000
$10,683
75th Percentile
$21,407
$21,407
$21,407
$21,407
$20,716
Part-time
Enrollment
88
79
100
108
110
Grants/Scholarships Received
33
29
18
20
28
Percent Received
37.50%
36.71%
18.00%
18.52%
25.45%
Received Amount
25th Percentile
$5,000
$1,000
$1,000
$2,595
$2,773
50th Percentile
$5,000
$2,000
$1,938
$11,725
$5,250
75th Percentile
$5,000
$2,000
$5,060
$15,364
$13,983
How much of Tuition will Financial Aid Cover?
Of full-time students who received financial aid, 35.87% of students received grants and/or scholarships less than the half amount of tuition & fees and 34.53% received more than half but less than full amount of tuition.
In special, 30.94% received amounts that equal to full tuition or more. For part-time students who received grants/scholarships, 285.71% of students received less than the half amount of tuition & fees and 17.86% received more than half but less than full amount of tuition.
How Much Tuition Covered by Grants and Scholarships