This catalog page from the 1977–78 academic year provides a snapshot of the cost of attending Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law during its inaugural years. Tuition was set at $3,500 annually, split across two semesters, with additional fees such as a $25 application fee, a $20 student activity fee, and a $100 late registration fee. Graduation and transcript fees are also listed, offering a full picture of the financial obligations students faced. This historical document highlights how law school costs—and the structure of student payments—have evolved over time.

Explore the Cardozo School of Law Bulletin series on our repository to see the school’s evolution.