The figures below outline the estimated cost of attendance for Master’s Program Law students at Texas A&M University. JD (Professional) Program Law students receive a separate cost of attendance, please visit our JD Professional Program section of the financial aid website for further details.
Detailed information regarding tuition & fees at Texas A&M University is available from Student Business Services. Tuition and fees vary by college and tuition rate code. Federal, state and institutional aid cannot exceed this cost.
Estimated Cost of Attendance for Graduate Law Students
Summer 2022 Estimated Cost of Attendance for Master of Legal Studies (MLS) Students
(Formerly Master of Jurisprudence or MJUR)
*Amounts are based on 4 credit hours per semester at Texas A&M University School of Law
**Includes electronic-books (e-books), access to third-party online homework platforms and other resources.
Summer 2022 Estimated Cost of Attendance for LLM Students
College Expenses | Resident | Non-Resident |
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Tuition & Fees* | $4,485 | $6,483 |
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Loan Fees | 68 | 68 |
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Housing & Food | 6,834 | 6,834 |
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Books & Supplies** | 382 | 382 |
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Travel | 761 | 1,084 |
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Personal Expenses | 1,333 | 1,333 |
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Total | $13,863 | $16,184 |
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*Amounts are based on 4 credit hours per semester at Texas A&M University School of Law
**Includes electronic-books (e-books), access to third-party online homework platforms and other resources.
Estimated 2022-2023 Cost of Attendance for LLM Students
*Amounts are based on 24 credit hours per year at Texas A&M University School of Law
** Includes electronic-books (e-books), access to third-party online homework platforms and other resources.
*Amounts are based on 12 credit hours per year at Texas A&M University School of Law
**Includes electronic-books (e-books), access to third-party online homework platforms and other resources.
Estimated 2022-2023 Cost of Attendance for MLS (formerly MJUR) Students
*Amounts are based on 15 credit hours per year at Texas A&M University School of Law
**Includes electronic-books (e-books), access to third-party online homework platforms and other resources.
*Amounts are based on 12 credit hours per year at Texas A&M University School of Law
**Includes electronic-books (e-books), access to third-party online homework platforms and other resources.