
Your balance due to Brooklyn Law School can be paid with personal check, money order, credit card, E-Check (ACH), payment plan, wire transfer or third-party payment . If your account requires payment by certified check or money order, due to multiple returned checks, you may not make a payment by personal check. Brooklyn Law School cannot be responsible for lost, late, or misdirected mail. Please allow adequate time for mail delivery & processing.
Personal Check or Money Order
Credit Card
E-check
Payment Plan
Wire Transfer
Third-Party Payment
Personal Check or Money Order
If you are paying by personal check or money order, the check/money order must be payable to Brooklyn Law School in U.S. currency. Please write your student ID number or SSN on your check/money order. Please return the remittance portion of your Statement of Account along with your check to:
Brooklyn Law School
P.O. Box 52285
Newark, NJ 07101-0220
Note: Missing remittance slips may cause a delay in processing your payment.
All express mail must be sent to:
Brooklyn Law School
Student Accounts
250 Joralemon Street
Brooklyn NY 11201
Please keep in mind that any check returned by the bank unpaid will be charged a Returned Check Fee of $50.00.
Credit Card Payment
If you wish to pay your balance due by credit card, you can do this via the Web, 24 hours a day and seven days a week. There is a $2 enrollment fee (within two weeks) plus 2.5% convenience fee (charged immediately) for this service. Student Accounts will be notified immediately that you have made a payment. Master Card, American Express and Discover are accepted. Note: Visa is not accepted.
For more information, download a
pamphlet (PDF) or read more and sign up online.
E-Check/ACH
If you wish to pay your balance due in one payment from your checking or savings account you can do this via the Web, 24 hours a day and seven days a week. The e-check payment option enables you to make payments directly from your checking or savings account. This option includes a $2 enrollment fee (charged within 2 weeks ). Student Accounts will be notified immediately that you have made a payment.
For more information, download a
pamphlet (PDF) or read more and sign up online.
Payment Plans
To help students and their families manage the cost of education, the Law School has made arrangements with an outside company to offer interest-free monthly payment options. Note:This option is not available for Summer Session Fees.
You have the option of paying tuition and fees through an automatic debit from your bank account, or with an automatic charge to your credit card (this option includes a convenience fee of 2.5% of the charge). You may budget tuition and housing to be paid annually (full-year charges only) for an enrollment fee of $45 or by term for an enrollment fee of $25. Student Accounts will be notified immediately that you have signed up for a payment plan.
For more information, download a
pamphlet (PDF) or read more and sign up online.
Wire Transfer
Brooklyn Law School also provides wire transfer service as a payment option. Access wire transfer information. Your BLS username and password are required.
Third-Party Payment
Brooklyn Law School will defer the balance due for 30 days for students who present written authorization from a third party/sponsoring company (parents and relatives are not considered Third Parties) for payment of tuition and/or fees on their organization or corporate letterhead. To avoid Late Payment Fees this letter must be submitted by the due date for tuition payments. All letters are subject to review and must include the following information:
- Student name
- Student ID number
- Semester(s)/Academic Year covered
- Dollar or percentage limit (tuition and/or fees) if applicable
- Sponsoring company's name, billing address, contact person and telephone number
Completed letters can be faxed to our office at (718) 780-7555.
The deferral of payment by the Law School for an anticipated third party payment does not relieve a student from any financial responsibilities to the Law School. If payment is not received from the third party, a student will be held liable for all charges and any interest or late payment fees that may have accrued on their account. If the balance on the student’s account is outstanding for more than 30 days the student is required to remit a payment in full and will be reimbursed when the third party remits a payment.
All third party checks should be made payable to Brooklyn Law School and sent to:
Brooklyn Law School
Student Accounts
250 Joralemon St
Brooklyn, NY 11201
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