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Maurer Law School
Elle Woods went here, 'nuff said.
$29,906.00
Tuition
82nd percentile
$19,569.00
In-state tuition
$52,648.00
CoA
75th percentile
88.00%
Bar pass rate
74th percentile
$72,000.00
Salary, 25th %
67th percentile
$102,000.00
Salary
72nd percentile
$57,000.00
PI Salary
44th percentile
60.80%
Employment rate
64th percentile
68.80%
Grads with debt
35th percentile
$96,220.00
Average debt
41st percentile
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Total CoA
Annually Default for Indiana University - Bloomington is $52,648
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Scholarships & grants
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Savings
Total
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Post-grad income
Annually Default for Indiana University - Bloomington is $72,000
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Post-grad living expenses
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[IMPORTANT] These estimates are for high level planning only. Things like summer jobs, when you spend your savings, and other financial decisions will impact exactly how much you pay.
@DarkDecorousFerret: You think that means money will free up the week heading into deposits, for example? I'm assuming there's no negotiation to be had after the deposits so
@wealthofnations: I wouldn’t expect so in the week ahead, but after the deadline there is a case to be made for asking for a reconsideration. It’s common for schools to give scholarships to admits off WLs, which means that money had to have come from post-seat deposit reevaluation. They initially promise much more money than they have knowing that the majority won’t attend. The seat deposit deadline is the first hard data point they get about where matriculation stands.
@DarkDecorousFerret: Don't you think leverage is kinda lost after that first deposit? Or are you assuming there is still room to negotiate before the 1st and 2nd (final, binding) deposit?
@wealthofnations: If you’ve already deposited, yes, you’re correct about having lost that leverage. This is specially so if you have multiple deposits down. Everything I’ve said hinges on not having deposited yet.
@DarkDecorousFerret: sorry confused because in the initial comment you said "but after the deadline there is a case to be made for asking for a reconsideration" - so assumed you meant the first deposit deadline.
Agreed, always assumed all negotiation is prior to the first deposit deadline so am hoping so money opens up across the board the week before the first deposits are due
That balance of being post-deposit and negotiating, applies most if you get the A after 1 or both of the seat deposit deadlines has already passed. Otherwise, like you said, the negotiations happen ahead of the deadlines, deposit or not.
deluluapplicant123
22:03
If you are going to ASD, can you please ask Adcom what they think their enrollment will look like by mid-April and whether they expect to make offers to WL candidates?