IU McKinney to discount tuition for some out-of-state residents

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Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law just got a little more affordable for residents of eight states.

The school announced Monday it is participating in the Midwest Student Exchange Program, a multi-state tuition reciprocity arrangement in which public institutions in several states have agreed to charge students no more than 150 percent of the in-state resident tuition rate for specific programs.

Legal residents of Illinois, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota and Wisconsin would receive an annual tuition discount of $4,800 to $7,500 beginning fall 2016. The discount is due to the MSEP award, which offsets the nonresident tuition rate.

“We are very excited to be able to offer this incentive to students from around the Midwest who are interested in studying law here at IU McKinney,” said Dean Andrew R. Klein. “The proximity our school enjoys to hands-on learning opportunities or any number of networking or recreational activities here in the heart of downtown Indianapolis makes our school a natural choice for students seeking a world class legal education. This new program can help make a law degree from IU more affordable for out-of-state students.”

More information can be found at http://mckinneylaw.iu.edu/admissions/jd/financing-your-education/MSEP.html.
 

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