Peter A Allard School of Law

Costs and Funding

We are committed to ensuring that we continue to attract the brightest students across the country, regardless of their financial situation. Each year, we distribute over $1 million in scholarships and bursaries to incoming and current students in recognition of their achievements as well as to those who demonstrate financial need. Explore this page to learn more about our various financial support options. 

If still you have questions about tuition or funding your studies, we have a designated team of Enrolment Service Advisors available to assist you with any financial related questions. Contact them at es.lawsupport@ubc.ca.

Tuition and Program Fees

Review tuition fees and other costs such as books, extended health & dental plan, and transit pass.

Scholarships & Awards

Every year we award numerous awards and scholarships based on academic merit, as well as other accomplishments such as leadership and community service.

Bursary Program

We offer a robust bursary program to help students with the cost of attending law school.

Funding for US Students

UBC is an approved Title IV institution, which means that if you're a student from the United States of America, you can access Direct Loans.

Other Funding Sources

Learn about other funding sources such as student loans, lines of credit, internships and work-learn positions.

New Funding Opportunities

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New Allard Law awards and scholarships to support IBPOC students

Over the past two years, twelve new awards have been created to support Allard Law students who identify as Indigenous, Black or as a person of colour (IBPOC). Learn more about each of these new awards, as well as other funding opportunities available to new and continuing Allard Law students.

Ready to take the next step?

Applying to law school can be a daunting task, but we're here to help walk you through the process. 

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