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Purdue University Global offers the state's most affordable legal studies program at just $12,267 net cost, creating a stark $31,198 difference from the most expensive option. While graduates across all five programs earn around $30,409 annually, the debt burden varies dramatically from $51,706 to potentially much lower amounts. Indiana's growing healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors, anchored by employers like Eli Lilly and Indiana University Health, increasingly need legal support staff and paralegals with foundational legal knowledge.
5
Programs
$12,267 – $43,465
Net Price Range
$30,409
Avg. Program Earnings
51.1%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Non-Professional General Legal Studies (Undergraduate) Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $12,267 $10,110 47.6%
2 $15,898 $10,758 63.3% 69.0%
3 $20,361 $35,420 60.7% 98.1%
4 $21,318 $30,446 31.4% 64.7%
5 $43,465 $33,490 52.3% 78.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the huge cost difference between Indiana's legal studies programs?

Public institutions like Purdue University Global charge $12,267 while private colleges reach $43,465 at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College. The $31,198 gap reflects different funding models, with public schools receiving state support that private institutions lack.

How do graduation rates compare across Indiana's legal studies programs?

Ball State University leads with a 63.30% graduation rate, while Indiana Institute of Technology struggles at just 31.40%. The 32-point spread suggests significant differences in student support and program structure despite similar career outcomes.

Is the earning potential worth the debt at these programs?

Graduates earn approximately $30,409 regardless of which school they attend, but debt levels vary significantly. Purdue University Global students face $51,706 in debt, potentially creating challenging debt-to-income ratios that require careful financial planning.

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