Nebraska Law Keeps Tuition Affordable

When asked why students chose Nebraska Law, value was among the top responses.
When asked why students chose Nebraska Law, value was among the top responses.

As a state supported school, the University of Nebraska College of Law is able to keep its tuition low. Resident and nonresident tuition for the 2014-15 academic year is $14,479.00 and $32,852.00, respectively. Recently, Nebraska Law was named the #2 Best Value Law School in the country (out of 200+ accredited law schools) by the National Jurist magazine. This ranking is based on employment statistics, bar passage rates, curriculum, cost of living, average student debt and our low tuition.

Additionally, Nebraska Law’s 2013 graduates had the 5th lowest debt load of all law school graduates in the country. Hear why a low debt load is so important from Professor and Associate Dean Richard Moberly in this video.