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Bay Path University stands out among Massachusetts legal support programs with net costs as low as $14,590, creating a $24,000+ gap between the most and least expensive options. The state's concentration of law firms, particularly around Boston's financial district, generates steady demand for paralegals and legal assistants. While acceptance rates range from 58% to 91% across the five programs, graduation rates vary significantly from 40% at Anna Maria College to 88% at Bentley University.
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Programs
$14,590 – $38,787
Net Price Range
62.0%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Legal Support Services Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $14,590 $37,227 56.9% 75.6%
2 $21,436 $42,061 64.7% 90.9%
3 $29,396 $43,064 40.4% 69.6%
4 $30,031 $45,380 59.8% 86.8%
5 $38,787 $58,150 88.2% 57.9%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the $24,000 difference between the cheapest and most expensive legal support programs?

Bay Path University offers the lowest net cost at $14,590, while Bentley University reaches $38,787, reflecting different institutional approaches to financial aid and program positioning. Private colleges like College of Our Lady of the Elms fall in the middle at $21,436, showing how smaller schools can compete on affordability.

How do graduation rates correlate with program costs in Massachusetts legal support programs?

The data reveals an interesting pattern where higher-cost programs tend to have better graduation rates. Bentley University commands the highest net cost at $38,787 but delivers an 88% graduation rate, while Anna Maria College at $29,396 shows only a 40% graduation rate.

Where do Massachusetts legal support graduates typically find employment opportunities?

Boston's concentration of law firms, insurance companies, and corporate legal departments creates strong job prospects for program graduates. The state's financial services sector and healthcare industry also employ significant numbers of paralegals and legal assistants, with MassGrant Plus helping reduce educational costs for in-state students.

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