Law Preview No Interest Payment Plan To Finance The Law Preview Class

No Interest Payment Plan Option

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 created a no interest payment plan that allows students to pay their Law Preview tuition over time.

Using our Payment Plan Option, students can reserve a seat and attend any 5- or 6-day Law Preview class simply by paying the $400 seat deposit (plus a $50 processing fee); then, the balance of any unpaid tuition will be billed in two equal installments on September 1 and November 1, 2012. We've streamlined the authorization process to allow you to use this financing option to reserve your seat quickly and easily.

Enroll today in 2 simple steps . . .

1) Reserve your seat for your Law Preview course through the normal registration process by paying the usual $400 seat reservation deposit, just be sure to select the "Pay With Payment Plan" option during checkout.

2) Then, our customer service team will email you a Payment Plan Authorization form. Simply sign the form and return it to us (by fax or mail) and you'll be entitled to take advantage of this helpful payment option.

It's that simple.

OK, so here's the fine print: When our customer service team emails you your Payment Plan Authorization form, you must return the Payment Plan Authorization form within five (5) business days, otherwise we will be forced to convert you to a regular registration and the balance of any unpaid tuition will be charged to the credit card you provided when you enrolled on May 1st. If you enroll after 5/1 and fail to submit the Payment Plan Authorization form within five (5) business days, the unpaid balance will be charged immediately. To expedite the process, you can return your Payment Plan Authorization by fax to: 508-746-4669.

For more information, check out our Payment Plan Option FAQs or just call us toll free at 1-888-PREP-YOU (773-7968). One of our customer service representatives will be happy to answer all your questions.

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Discount & Financing Option

Law School Specific Discounts

The following law schools have negotiated an additional $100 discount for their entering students who would like to attend Law Preview:


- Columbia University School of Law

- Cornell Law School

- Duke University School of Law

- Florida International University College of Law

- Fordham University School of Law

- Georgetown University Law Center

- George Washington University Law School

- John Marshall Law School-Chicago

- New York Law School

- New York University School of Law

- Nova Southeastern University School of Law

- Northeastern University School of Law

- Nova Southeastern University School of Law

- South Texas College of Law

- Southwestern Law School

- Stanford Law School

- University California, Berkeley School of Law

- University California, Davis School of Law

- University California, Hastings College of the Law

- University California, Los Angeles School of Law

- University of Chicago Law School

- University of Connecticut School of Law

- University of Dayton School of School of Law

- University of Georgia School of Law

- University of Houston Law Center

- University of Michigan Law School

- University of Pennsylvania Law School

- University of Richmond School of Law

- University of Southern California Law School

- University of Texas School of Law (Austin)

- University of Virginia School of Law

- University of Washington School of Law


If your school is not listed here, contact your law school's admissions office and ask them to negotiate a discount for their newly admitted students also.


$100 Discount For Princeton Review Students

Former Princeton Review students receive $100 the registration price for any 5- or 6-day Law Preview course. When you checkout, you will be asked whether you took a Princeton Review LSAT course. If you did, then your tuition drops by $100!


BigLaw Scholarship Program

Top law firms have generously agreed to provide full tuition scholarships to Law Preview for students planning to attend select law schools. Learn if you meet the scholarship criteria.