No matter where you go, law school is expensive, but that doesn't mean there aren't bargain law schools out there. Below are 15 law schools where you'll get a great education but pay less.
Note that many are state schools, but residency requirements are often lenient enough that you can claim residency after your first year and pay the lower tuition price.
Owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (often called the Mormon Church), and located in Salt Lake City, Utah.More »Located in Florida's capital city Tallahassee, FSU has a particularly good environmental law program.More »Located in the heart of downtown Atlanta with a summer study abroad program in Rio de Janeiro.More »Historically African-American institution located in the Research Triangle Park area.More »Temple Law boasts some of the best specialized programs in the country like trial advocacy, legal writing, international law, and part-time law school programs.More »About 90% of Texas Tech Law graduates practice in the Lone Star State.More »Located in Tuscaloosa and currently #30 in the U.S. News and World Report Law School Rankings.More »Students at Arizona Law love the sunshine and laid-back atmosphere--and reasonable tuition price.More »Located in Gainesville, U of F has a good price and a relatively high acceptance rate.More »Located 75 miles outside of Atlanta, University of Georgia law graduates had a 91% bar passage rate in 2007.More »