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Comparative Law Program

9 U.S. colleges are offering Comparative Law programs and its subprograms. The average graduate program tuition of the Comparative Law programs is $36,532 for state residents and - for out-of-state students.

Comparative Law by Degree and Programs

7 graduate schools have Comparative Law programs and no schools offer the program for BS degree.
Comparative Law Programs by Degree
Number of Offered Schools
Certificate Programs-
Associate's-
Bachelor's-
Master's7
Doctorate-

U.S. Colleges Offering Comparative Law Program

School NameUndergraduate TuitionGraduate TuitionPopulatoinGraduation RateStudents to Faculty
University of San Diego
Private (not-for-profit), four-years
$56,444 $29,328 8,815 82% 13 to 1
University of Southern California
Private (not-for-profit), four-years
$68,237 $68,128 48,945 92% 9 to 1
University of Florida
Public, four-years
$28,659 ($6,381) $30,130 ($12,737) 55,211 90% 16 to 1
Emory University
Private (not-for-profit), four-years
$60,774 $47,722 14,841 89% 9 to 1
Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis
Public, four-years
$33,717 ($10,449) $27,992 ($10,856) 25,979 56% 13 to 1
Indiana University-Bloomington
Public, four-years
$40,482 ($11,790) $33,410 ($11,611) 47,005 81% 17 to 1
Washington University in St Louis
Private (not-for-profit), four-years
$62,982 $62,366 17,012 93% 7 to 1
St. Mary's University
Private (not-for-profit), four-years
$36,242 $21,006 3,253 55% 11 to 1
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Public, four-years
$41,997 ($12,643) $32,511 ($18,633) 52,319 84% 21 to 1