Indiana University Maurer School of Law–Bloomington is freezing and locking in tuition.

The school announced Thursday that incoming students who are Indiana residents will pay $30,500 for each of the next three years. That rate is also guaranteed for second- and third-year students for the remainder of their time on campus. Tuition is frozen at $50,500 for non-Indiana residents.

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