How To Pay For Law School | Student Loan Planner

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While trying to avoid student debt is always a great idea, that’s hard to do if you’ve chosen a career in law.

The average private law school tuition at public universities is $27,160 and $47,754 for private universities (these are the cheapest law schools in the U.S.) And that’s after paying for a bachelor’s degree.

The truth is it’s very hard to graduate without taking out at least some law school loans. The latest stats from the National Center of Education Statistics (NCES) show that the average law student graduates with over $145,000 of student debt.

But while it may be difficult to avoid law school loans altogether, you can be strategic about the specific law school loans that you choose. Let’s take a look at the best law school loans available today.

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