Master of Laws (LL.M.)
Master of Laws (LL.M.)
LL.M. Financial Requirements
International LL.M. students will be charged non-resident annual tuition.*
| Tuition and Other Expenses for 2009-10 Academic Year | |
|---|---|
| Nonresident annual tuition + fees | $37,364 |
| Estimated expense for books & supplies | $3,860 |
| Health Insurance (Single-student coverage for two semesters.) | $1,546 |
| Estimated living expenses for academic year | $16,000+ |
*If you believe you are a permanent resident of the United States, please contact the Moritz LL.M. Office at (614) 688-5328 or moritzllm@osu.edu for additional tuition information.
The $200 tuition deposit, required to reserve a place in the LL.M. class at the time of admission, will be applied to the student's fall semester tuition.
General Reference Sites for Funding
In addition to providing resources for funding, these sites cover a variety of topics related to studying and living in the U.S.
Other Possible Funding Resources for International Students*
- American Association of University Women Educational Foundation Fellowships and Grants
- Australian Federation of University Women Scholarships
- Australian Federation of University Women Fellowship Fund
- Brazil - Fundação Estudar
- Canada - Mackenzie King Scholarships
- Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program (IFP)
- Fulbright Grants
- Golden Key National Honor Society Member Scholarships
- International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX)
- International Federation of University Women (Scholarships for women from Australia, France, Great Britain, India, Israel, Japan, Norway, South Africa, Switzerland and USA)
- Israel - Fulbright Grants
- Italian Student Loan Fund - Fondo Per Studenti Italiani
- Japanese Association of University Women
- Latin America - Inter-American Agency for Cooperation and Development (IACD) of the Organization of American States (OAS) Graduate Fellowships Program
- Middle East and North Africa - Fulbright Grants
- P.E.O. International Peace Scholarship Fund for Women
- Poland - Kosciuszko Foundation Fellowships & Grants
- Turkey - Fulbright Grants
- World Bank Scholarships Program
*The Moritz College of Law does not endorse any particular foundation.
Potential Loan Sources for Foreign Study*
- Global Student Loan Corporation (GSLC)
GSLC offers student loans for international students. GSLC does not require a U.S. citizen or permanent resident to co-sign the loan. - International Student Loan Program (ISLP)
ISLP is a loan program for international students to study in the United States. - Sallie Mae
Sallie Mae is the leading provider of education funding in the United states.
*The Moritz College of Law does not endorse any particular loan organization.


