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Peirce College charges just $12,905 net for Legal Professions and Studies programs, making it the most affordable option among Pennsylvania's five schools. This represents a stark contrast to Drexel University's $38,428 net cost, creating a $25,523 gap between the cheapest and most expensive programs. Pennsylvania's legal sector benefits from major corporations like Comcast and UPMC requiring extensive compliance and regulatory expertise, creating opportunities for specialized legal professionals beyond traditional law practice.
5
Programs
$12,905 – $38,428
Net Price Range
$52,698
Avg. Program Earnings
55.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Legal Professions and Studies, Other Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $12,905 $15,060 5.3%
2 $19,279 $19,404 38.9% 34.0%
3 $29,219 $22,082 74.7% 79.7%
4 $35,487 $51,340 79.8% 88.7%
5 $38,428 $60,663 77.1% 79.6%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the dramatic cost difference between Pennsylvania's legal programs?

The gap spans $25,523 between Peirce College at $12,905 and Drexel University at $38,428 net cost. Private nonprofit schools like Saint Joseph's and Drexel charge significantly more than specialized institutions like Peirce, which focuses on career-oriented programs.

How do graduation rates vary among these affordable legal programs?

Graduation rates range from 5.30% at Peirce College to 79.80% at Saint Joseph's University. Temple University achieves a solid 74.70% graduation rate while maintaining moderate costs at $29,219 net.

Does earning potential justify the higher costs at some schools?

Drexel graduates earn $60,012 compared to Temple's $45,383, a $14,629 difference. However, Drexel's net cost is $9,209 higher than Temple, requiring careful consideration of return on investment for legal profession careers.

Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.