Unmatched value

We’re hard to beat on value. Period.

At Iowa Law, you won’t choose between excellence and affordability.  

According to U.S. News & World Report, students who graduated in 2024 from 127 ranked law schools incurred an average debt of $107,193. Iowa Law students average about $17,000 less in debt.

At Iowa Law, second- and third-year students also have a unique opportunity to qualify for resident tuition while serving as law research assistants.  

What does that mean for you? Fewer financial constraints as you seek your first job and look toward your next steps after graduation.  

Best value

National Jurist

11 straight years.

Top place

To Live, Livability

Top 100 best places to live in the U.S., especially for cost of living.

No. 13

U.S. News & World Report

Highest salary-to-debt ratio.

Tuition and fees

The University of Iowa offers highly competitive tuition compared to its peer institutions. Out-of-state students can also qualify for resident tuition during their second and third years of study if they serve as law research assistants for faculty or the college. Residency information is available from the Office of the Registrar.

Resident tuition

$33,489

Nonresident tuition

$54,736

Cost of living and other expenses

As you consider your total cost of attending law school, remember the cost of rent, food, personal expenses and transportation also adds up. Iowa City is a vibrant, Midwest college town that is affordable, especially when compared to coastal cities and large metros.

Books and supplies

$1,800

Food and housing

$18,291

Personal expenses

$3,003

Transportation

$1,443

Resident tuition? Yes.

Out-of-state students can qualify for resident tuition during their second and third years of study if they serve as law research assistants (LRAs). Students who apply and receive these positions earn an income, health insurance, and can reduce their potential debt load with in-state tuition.

Scholarships and financial aid

Iowa Law is committed to ensuring your tuition dollars are a solid investment in your future. Explore the scholarship and fellowship opportunities available to Iowa Law students in addition to loans and other financial aid offerings.

Meet our team

Headshot of Jessica Diers, Financial Aid Counselor

Jessica Diers

Title/Position
Financial Aid Counselor
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Tom Ksobiech

Title/Position
Assistant Dean for Admissions and Financial Aid
Tom Ksobiech is the Assistant Dean for Admissions & Financial Aid at the University of Iowa College of Law.
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Josh Patterson

Title/Position
Director of Financial Aid