Tuition and Fees - School of Law

2026-2027 Tuition and Fee Amounts

Enrollment Reservation Deposits - To hold your seat, two $250 seat deposits are required (see your acceptance letter for details).

Tuition and fees are payable in advance for an entire semester.1 (See Financial Arrangements.) All rates are subject to change without notice.

Law Tuition per credit hour $1,648
Accelerated Law Tuition per credit hour $1,648
GOAL Program - Charged in addition to Law Tuition per credit hour $1,122
University Fee per semester (full-time = 10 credit hours or more) $838
University Technology Fee per semester (full-time = 10 credit hours or more) $323
University Fee per semester (part-time = 1 to 9 credit hours) $57
University Technology Fee per semester (part-time = 1 to 9 credit hours) $21
BarBri Academic Success Program Fee per semester $317
International Orientation Fee (New international students, 1st semester enrolled) $150
Student Health Insurance for 6 months2 - estimate $2,212
Late Degree Application Fee $50
Transcripts $7

Any student, full- or part-time, may be subject to the following penalty or special service fees in any semester or summer session when applicable:

Late Fee - See Late Fee Policy 2% of the outstanding monthly balance

In compliance with the Veterans Benefits and Transition Act of 2018, Creighton University will not impose a late fee, deny access to facilities or services, or assess any other penalty against an eligible student using Chapter 31 (Vocational Rehabilitation & Employment) or Chapter 33 (Post-9/11 GI Bill®) benefits due to a late payment of tuition and/or fees from VA, so long as the payment is received by Creighton University within 90 days after the date on which the University certifies or invoices for tuition and applicable fees. This restriction does not apply in cases where the student owes additional payment to the University beyond the anticipated amount of the tuition and applicable fee payment from the VA which includes but is not limited to: room, board, and/or parking permit. 

1

Registration is not complete until financial arrangements have been made.  Transcripts and diplomas are released only when all outstanding balances have been paid.

2

This charge may be waived if the student presents evidence that he or she carries insurance that provides coverage at least comparable to the student insurance offered by the University.

 

GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).