Enrollment Deposit

This page is intended solely for applicants who have been admitted as first-year students to the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law, entering in the Fall 2025 semester. If you have reached this page in error, do not proceed.

We're thrilled that you've decided to enroll at Brandeis Law! Your nonrefundable enrollment deposit of $400 represents your commitment to Brandeis Law and reserves your seat in the entering class. Enrollment deposits must be paid by credit card and will be applied toward tuition and fees for the Fall 2025 semester.

You must complete this form before proceeding to payment. To complete this form, you will need your 7-digit UofL Student ID number, provided in your offer of admission.

  • Please review the Scholarship Agreement carefully. To complete this form, you must confirm that you have read the Scholarship Agreement and that you agree to its terms.
  • For tuition purposes, Kentucky residency status is determined in accordance with 13 KAR 2:045 and University policy. Once a student has matriculated, their residency status shall remain unchanged for the duration of their enrollment at Brandeis Law.
  • Enrollment deposits are nonrefundable. This means that if your plans change after submitting your enrollment deposit and you do not enroll at Brandeis Law, you will forfeit the entirety of the deposit and are not entitled to any refund in part or full.
  • Prior to matriculation, you will have to pay a separate nonrefundable Orientation fee of $100. Enrolling students will pay the Orientation fee as part of an Enrollment Verification form that will be made available in July.

If you have any questions about submitting your enrollment deposit, please contact the Office of Admissions at lawadmissions@louisville.edu.

Clicking "Proceed to Payment" will redirect you to a secure, University-approved payment system. The payment system accepts major credit cards, including American Express, Discover, Mastercard and Visa.

After submitting this form, you will receive confirmation by email of your above responses, but that does not constitute receipt of payment. Once you have submitted your payment via the payment system, you will receive a separate receipt. You will not be considered enrolled until your enrollment deposit payment has been received.