Financing Your Legal Education
Estimated Costs | Financial
Aid | Scholarship and Fellowship
Programs
SUMMER TERM 2005 TUITION RATES have been approved at $420 per credit hour for in-state students and $830 per credit hour for out-of-state students.
Estimated Costs for 2005-2006
The following table shows the estimated costs for full-time
and part-time students at George Mason for the 2005-06 academic
year. These estimates are used in determining financial
aid packages for law students. As estimates, these figures
may vary slightly from the actual costs. Note that these
figures are subject to change at any time.
| |
In-State
|
Out-of-State
|
| Full-time* |
$12,936.00 |
$24,500.00 |
| Part-time** |
$10,626.00 |
$20,125.00 |
| Estimated additional
costs and living expenses (includes books) |
$15,604.00 |
$15,604.00 |
| Total estimated
cost (full-time) |
$28,540.00 |
$40,104.00 |
| Total estimated
cost (part-time) |
$26,230.00 |
$35,729.00 |
| *In-state
residents pay $462 per credit hour and out-of-state
residents pay $875 per credit hour. Tuition rates
are subject to change at any time.
**Part-time tuition figures are based on the recommended
first-year course load of 23 credit hours. |
| Related Fees
|
|
|
| Application Fee
|
$35 |
|
| Late
Payment Fee |
Up to $50 |
|
| Returned Check
Fee |
$25 |
|
| Nonpayment Cancellation
Fee |
$25 |
|
Note: most questions about in-state classification
can be answered through Domicile
Administration, which is found within the office of
the GMU Registrar. This office reviews applications to reclassify
an out-of-state student to in-state status, they handle
most procedural questions and they provide other services
associated with student status classification for tuition
purposes.
Financial Aid
George Mason University's Office of Student Financial Aid,
located at the Fairfax Campus, provides a variety of services
to assist students in financing their education. George
Mason University participates in the Federal Direct Loan
Program.
Students must complete a Free Application for Federal Student
Aid (FAFSA) each year as soon as possible after January
1. To receive priority consideration for available, applicable
funds, the FAFSA must be received by the federal processor
on or before March 1. Types of financial aid available include
Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized Stafford Loans, privately
sponsored education loans, and Federal Work-Study.
Students who have questions may call the Direct On-Line
Aid Resource System (DOLARS) at (703) 993-4GMU, visit the
Office of Student Financial Aid on the Internet (apollo.gmu.edu/finaid),
or schedule an appointment to meet with a financial aid
counselor. The financial aid office also schedules monthly
on-site visits at the Arlington Campus.
Mason's Title IV school code is 003749. Students may call
the financial aid office at (703) 993-2353, e-mail finaid@gmu.edu,
or write to:
Office of Student Financial Aid, MS 3B5
George Mason University
Fairfax, VA 22030-4444
Scholarship and Fellowship
Programs
The law school continually seeks to develop new sources
of non-loan funds to help defray the cost of legal education.
A number of fellowships and scholarships are available to
incoming law students.
George Mason Scholarship Programs:
The Professor Richard S. Murphy Scholarship is
awarded each year to an incoming first year student based
on merit. No application is necessary. This scholarship
is a lasting memorial to Professor Murphy, who served
on the School of Law faculty from 1994 until his death
in 1997. Professor Murphy was a brilliant and energetic
scholar, a gifted professor, and a beloved friend and
colleague.
Senator Leroy S. Bendheim Scholarship. Named after
the Virginia senator who bequeathed the funds for this
award, the scholarship is given to one or more outstanding
applicants, with preference given to applicants who have
excelled in the study of economics or finance. No application
is necessary.
The Greg Bedner/Perot Systems Government Services,
Inc. Scholarship. This scholarship, established by
Greg Bedner, a 1983 alumnus of the School of Law and and
head of Perot Systems Government Services group, provides
financial assistance to one or more first-year students.
Preference is given to students who earned their undergraduate
degrees at George Mason University.
The Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox Intellectual
Property Law Scholarship. For the second consecutive
year, the Washington, D.C., law firm of Sterne Kessler,
Goldstein & Fox, P.L.L.C., is funding an intellectual
property law scholarship. An entering first-year law student
in the Intellectual Property Law Track will be awarded
a scholarship in an amount ranging from $2,000 to $3,000
to help cover expenses during the first year of study.
Ann Southard Murphy and Cornelius F. Murphy Jr. Tuition
Assistance Award. This award was established in 1999
by Betty Southard Murphy, a former George Mason University
Trustee, and her husband, Dr. Cornelius Francis Murphy,
and is given to a student who is a good citizen of the
law school and who is expected to be a good alumnus or
alumnae. Mrs. Murphy has also established two book awards,
the Betty Southard Murphy Award in Constitutional Law
and the Betty Southard Murphy Award in Labor Law.
The Oblon, Spivak, McClelland, Maier & Neustadt
P.C. Scholarship. The Oblon, Spivak firm, a national
intellectual property law firm located in Alexandria,
Virginia, has established this scholarship to assist one
or more outstanding intellectual property law students
each year.
The Smolen Plevy Scholarship. Founded by 1977
graduates Jason Smolen and Alan Plevy, the law firm Smolen
Plevy provides representation and counsel to businesses,
families, and individuals. Smolen Plevy has endowed a
scholarship that will be used to help defray the out-of-state
tuition expense for one or more entering first-year students
coming to George Mason from outside Virginia.
Mary Fisher Doyle Public Service Scholarship.
In memory of administrative appeals judge Mary Fischer
Doyle, the George Mason University School of Law, with
the collaboration of alumnus Robert Doyle, J.D., '88,
has established this scholarship fund out of which awards
will be made to one or more evening students who work
for state, local, or federal agencies.
The Dean Engle Memorial Scholarship is awarded
to a current student in high academic standing who also
demonstrates dedication to the law school and the practice
of law. This scholarship memorializes former George Mason
School of Law Professor and Associate Dean Charles Engle,
who served with great distinction for three decades. Dean
Engle was highly regarded as an outstanding professor
of civil procedure and Virginia practice. He also was
instrumental in advancing the reputation of the school
by imposing and supporting strict academic standards and
actively promoting our young law school in the Washington,
D.C., area legal community.
The George Mason University School of Law Alumni Association
Scholarship is awarded to a current student who exhibits
dedication to advancing the George Mason law community
through organizational participation and leadership. The
Alumni Association recognizes that the key to a strong
law school is the support and connection between the alumni
and the students.
George Mason Law School Community Scholarship Award.
This scholarship, funded by current students, alumni,
faculty, and staff of the George Mason law school community,
is awarded to an entering first-year student who has demonstrated
a commitment to public service.
The Banner & Witcoff Intellectual Property Law
Scholarship. Banner & Witcoff, Ltd., an intellectual
property law firm with offices in Washington, Boston,
Chicago, and Portland, Oregon, has established a scholarship
in the amount of $5,000 to be awarded to an outstanding
intellectual property law student.
Fellowship Programs:
The Robert A. Levy Fellowships
in Law & Liberty were created through the
generosity of Dr. Robert A. Levy, a 1994 graduate of the
law school. Through this generous fellowship program,
Dr. Levy seeks to encourage young scholars to enter the
academic field of law and economics by sponsoring their
pursuit of a J.D. degree. Fellowship grants cover tuition
and fees and provide a substantial stipend for up to three
years. To be eligible for a Levy Fellowship, an applicant
must either (1) have earned a Ph.D. from an accredited
university in economics, finance, political science, or
a related field; or (2) have successfully completed all
course work in one of the above fields and have passed
the general exam for a Ph.D. from an accredited university.
School of Law Fellowships. A small number of fellowship
grants are awarded to outstanding incoming law students
each year based upon the strength of their applications
for admission.
Community Scholarship Programs:
A number of outside organizations, including local bar
and community associations, law firms, and other groups
sponsor scholarship programs for law students. Many of
these scholarships are targeted at women and minorities.
As we become aware of these programs, we will post the
information under Community
Scholarship Resources .
Questions concerning these fellowships and additional sources
of scholarship funding should be directed to the Office
of Admissions.
last updated:
May 17, 2005