Florida Coastal School of Law and the Charlotte School of Law are offering the refunds to students who finish rigorous prep courses before trying to take the bar.
Grads at Florida Coastal have to jump through some hoops in order to get their refund, in what the school calls its "Assured Outcomes Partnership." Students have to pass some required courses, attend writing workshops and review sessions, submit outlines for their classes, and send in study schedules, the school's website says.
If someone fulfills all of those requirements and still flunks their 1L year, a student can receive the $10,000 refund. And to get the additional $2,000, grads have to work closely with Florida Coastal's career services department and meet all their job application deadlines.
Full-time tuition at both of these schools runs to about $37,000 a year. And according to U.S. News, grads from Charlotte School of Law entered their law careers with an average of $100,417 in student loan debt.