The American Bar Association is doing away with dues for law students.

The organization announced Monday that more than 119,000 students attending ABA-accredited law schools are eligible for free memberships.

Previously, law students paid $25 per year to belong to the association. “The American Bar Association provides today's law students—the future of our profession—with solid support and a strong foundation from which they can launch successful careers,” president William Hubbard said in a written announcement. “It's exciting that now all law students will be able to tap into the impressive ABA community and services to enhance their law school experience.”