School of Law: Graduate Students

Graduate and professional level students (pursuing JD; LLM; Master’s degree via Payson Center; or on-line Master of Jurisprudence) seeking aid to supplement any assistance being offered by The School of Law and/or the various departments within the school should use this information to complete the aid application process.

Degree Specific Information & Resources

The following checklists and cost of attendance figures are based on each specific program/degree.


Juris Doctor (JD)

Aid Application Checklists

2024-2025

2024 Summer

2023-2024

Cost of Attendance

2024-2025

2024 Summer

2023-2024

Fact Sheets

2024-2025

2023-2024


Master of Laws (LLM) / Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD)

Aid Application Checklists

2024-2025

2024 Summer

2023-2024

Cost of Attendance

2024-2025

2024 Summer

2023-2024

Fact Sheets

2024-2025

2023-2024


Master of Jurisprudence in Labor and Employment (LEMP)

Aid Application Checklists

2024-2025

2024 Summer

2023-2024

Cost of Attendance

2024-2025

2024 Summer

2023-2024

Fact Sheets

2024-2025

2023-2024

Beyond the Basics

Scholarships, fellowships, & stipends

The School of Law and/or the various departments within the school will notify incoming and continuing graduate level students of any merit-based scholarships, fellowships, and/or stipends. You are required to notify the Tulane Financial Aid Office of your receipt of such awards, as our office will then determine your eligibility for any federal student aid resources to supplement any aid received from the School and/or your department.

International Student Aid

This page was last updated on 04/04/2024 - 12:55