2025 Tuition & Fees

Belmont University College of Law's 2025 tuition & fees is $56,360 for its first-year students. The 2025 tuition was increased by 5.11% from last year.
For law school students, the average living costs including room & board, books, and other personal expenses is $29,980. With the living costs, the total cost of attendance (COA) of Belmont University College of Law is $86,340.
The following table summarizes the tuition & fees, and other law school costs for Belmont University College of Law.

Grants and Scholarships

At Belmont University College of Law, 60.68% of enrolled students received grants and/or scholarships. The average grant amount is $37,875. 35.68% of students received more than full tuition amount, and 47.42% received more than half, but not the full tuition amount.

GPA and LSAT Scores

The average GPA of Belmont University College of Law is 3.77 and the average LSAT score is 160. The GPA is the average value of submitted scores from 115 pre-admitted and enrolled first-year students and the average LSAT score is computed over submitted scores from 113 students. The following table summarizes the GPA and LSAT scores by 25th, 50th, and 75th percentiles.

Acceptance Rate and Admission Statistics

For the academic year 2023-2024, total 1,166 students have applied to Belmont University College of Law and 462 students have accepted to get into the school. Among the admitted students, 115 students finally have enrolled into the school. The acceptance rate is 39.62% and the yield, also known as enrollment rate, is 24.89% at Belmont University College of Law.

Bar Exam Pass Rate

Last year, total 116 students took the bar exam first time at Belmont University College of Law. Among them, 101 students passed the exam and the bar exam pass rate is 87.07%. For reference, the average pass rate at Tennessee law schools is 71.54%. The following table shows the bar exam pass rate for first time exam takers at Belmont University College of Law.
In 2023, 93 students graduated from Belmont University College of Law. Of them, 74 graduates employed where bar passage required and 10 got J.D. Advantage jobs. By employed status, 76 graduates employed as full-time and 9 employed as part-time status.

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