These are the top-rated law schools in the nation's cheapest cities
Knoxville, Tennessee, is ranked No. 2 in affordability by Forbes and is home of the University of Tennessee College of Law, which is ranked No. 65 by U.S. News.
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Law.com has compiled a list of the law schools that are highest-ranked by U.S. News in the nation’s most affordable cities, as ranked by Forbes.
First, Law.com starts with the cheapest cities and finds the best-ranked law schools in those cities. Its top five:
1) Knoxville, ranked No. 2 in affordability, and University of Tennessee College of Law, ranked No. 65 by U.S. News, with tuition of $37,903.
2) Oklahoma City, ranked No. 4 in affordability, and Oklahoma City University School of Law, ranked No. 144 by U.S. News, with tuition of $34,330.
3) St. Louis, ranked No. 7 in affordability, and Washington University in St. Louis School of Law, ranked No 18 by U.S. News, with tuition of $51,626.
4) Indianapolis, ranked No. 9 in affordability, and Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, ranked No. 100 by U.S. News, with tuition of $45,210
5) Detroit, ranked No. 10 in affordability, and Wayne State University Law School, ranked No. 97 by U.S. News, with tuition of $32,894.
Next, Law.com starts with the highest ranked law schools and finds those in the cheapest cities. Its top five:
1) University of Texas School of Law, ranked No. 15 by U.S. News, with a tuition of $49,244, in Austin, ranked No. 19 in affordability.
2) Washington University in St. Louis School of Law, ranked No. 18 by U.S. News, with tuition of $51,626, in St. Louis, ranked No. 7 in affordability.
3) University of Tennessee College of Law, ranked No. 65 by U.S. News, with tuition of $37,903, in Knoxville, ranked No. 2 in affordability.
4) University of Tulsa College of Law, ranked No. 86 by U.S. News, with tuition of $35,529, in Tulsa, ranked No. 18 in affordability.
5) University of Louisville Louis D. Brandeis School of Law, ranked No. 92 by U.S. News, with tuition of $37,432, in Louisville, ranked No. 13 in affordability.
The article and its two lists, each with nine law schools, are here.