We know that law school can be expensive and that Law Preview's prep course, although an indispensable way of protecting your educational investment, is not within every student's summer budget. That's why we've created the Law Preview Payment Plan Option, to provide our students with an easy way to finance their Law Preview tuition. Below is a list of frequently asked questions to help guide you through the loan application process. If you have other questions, please do not hesitate to contact our customer service representatives at 888-PREP-YOU (773-7968) -- they are more than happy to help you.
PAYMENT PLAN FAQs
What is the Payment Plan Option?
Our Payment Plan Option allows students to reserve a seat and attend any 5- or 6-day Law Preview class simply by paying a $400 seat deposit and a $50 processing fee. Then, the balance of any unpaid tuition will be billed in two equal installments on September 1 and November 15, 2012.
Am I eligible to take advantage of all applicable discounts when using the payment plan option?
Yep. If your enrollment qualifies for an early enrollment discount and/or a discount from one of our partner schools or organizations, you will still be able to deduct those amounts from your overall Law Preview tuition.
I have to return the Payment Plan Authorization form in 5 days, what's the best way to do that?
Returning the Payment Plan Authorization form by fax (508-746-4669) is probably the fastest and most secure way to return it to us. If you'd like to mail it, you may send it to: Law Preview, c/o Payment Plan, 10 Cordage Park Cir. Suite 122, Plymouth MA 02360. Since the Payment Plan Authorization for contains credit card information, we do not recommend you scan/email it back to us unless you save the form as an encrypted, password protected PDF -- if you choose this option, remember to give us a call with the password so we can open the file!
How do I apply using the payment plan option?
You can register for Law Preview and attend any 5- or 6-day course using the Payment Plan Option simply by indicating your desire to do so during our online registration process. Once your registration and seat deposit have been received, a customer service representative will email you a Payment Plan Authorization Form which you then must compete and return to us within 5 business days with a copy of your driver's license and the front/back of the credit card you intend to use to charge the balance of your tuition.
Why do you need to charge a $50 processing fee?
We charge a small processing fee to help us cover the administrative costs associated with running the Payment Plan Program.
Why do you need a copy of my driver's license and credit card?
We ask that you submit a copy of your driver's license when you return the Payment Plan Authorization form because we typically service students right before they change their physical address and your driver's license can help us locate you at a later date. As for the copy of the front and back of your credit card, our credit card processing provider requires that we have this on file any time we are charging a credit card for services that have already been rendered.
What recourse does Law Preview have if I default on my unpaid balance?
Law Preview reserves the right to turn your entire account over to a collection agency. In addition, we also reserve the right to report any non-payment to the registrar at your law school for inclusion in your character and fitness file, which could negatively affect your admission to the Bar.


