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ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ Law School is accredited by the American Bar Association and as such our JD program meets the educational licensure requirements to sit for the bar examination in all 50 US states. For states in which you seek legal licensure, we recommend you contact the individual jurisdictions bar admission agency directly for current information regarding all requirements. Contact information may be foundÌýin thisÌý.Ìý
The LLM program is not designed to lead to a license to practice law in any of the 50 jurisdictions of the US. Each jurisdiction has its own criteria and procedures for admitted lawyers to practice. Foreign-trained lawyers who seek license to practice in the US should contact the relevant state bar authority to determine whether their educational background meets the state's eligibility requirements. See the link to contact information above.Ìý Ìý
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95.88%
Bar Passage Rate
First-time test takers (MA)
Mar 31
Application Deadline
6121
Applications for Class of 2027
221
Enrolled JD Students, Class of 2027
Number of applicants: 6121
Enrolled students: 221
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25th percentile: 3.64
Median: 3.8
75th percentile: 3.89
25th percentile: 161
Median: 167
75th percentile: 168
Colleges and Universities: 119
Undergrad. majors: 54
Advanced degrees: 26
Female: 58%
Male: 42%
Students of Color: 30%
Average Age: 24
Range: 20-37
States represented: 33 + Washington DC
Countries: Armenia, Bahamas, Canada, China, Hong Kong, Hungary, South Korea, Russia, Taiwan, Thailand, United States
Total enrollment:Ìý633 JD, 16 LLM & exchange students
Male: 45%
Female: 55%
Students of Color: 28%
International: 6%
81 full-time faculty
28% of faculty with advanced degrees in fields beyond law
Student/faculty ratio: 6.6 to 1
97.9%
Overall Employment Rate
96.7% JD Required/Advantage Positions
At ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ Law, the numbers only tell half the story. Harder to quantify? The encouragement you'll receive from professors and peers, and the thrill of discovering your professional purpose.