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.

“Locking in their tuition will allow our incoming students to focus more on learning and developing intellectually, as well as interacting with their classmates, engaging with faculty and exploring the beautiful Bloomington campus rather than worrying about what next fall's bursar bill will be,” said Greg Canada, assistant dean for admissions.