Class Profile
To be eligible for admission, an applicant must hold a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university prior to registration. All applicants must take the Law School Admission Test, LSAT, which is administered in June, September, December, and February at centers throughout the country. The College of Law also requires each student to register for the Credential Assembly Service (CAS (formerly LSDAS)) through LSAC.org. Applicants should take the LSAT as early as possible, but no later than February of the year in which admission to the College of Law is sought.
Student Profile — Entering Class of 2011-2012
Applicants | 1,105 |
Enrolled | 153 |
Average first-year class size | 38 |
Top 25% LSAT | 161 |
Average LSAT | 158 |
Bottom 25% LSAT | 155 |
Top 25% GPA | 3.75 |
Average GPA | 3.48 |
Bottom 25% | 3.23 |
Average Age | 24.6 |
Minorities | 23% |
Women | 44% |
Early Admission Program (EAP) enrollment | 22 |
Number of undergraduate colleges and universities represented in entering class | 58 |
Merit scholarships | 72% |
Need-based scholarships and financial aid | 89% |
Branches of Armed Forces | 4 |
Student Community Profile
Total Enrollment | 537 |
Living Alumni | 8,676 |
Classroom course titles beyond first-year curriculum | 111 |
Upper-division course sections with under 25 students | 54 |
Students involved in field placements for credit | 79 |
Students involved in law journals | 126 |
Students involved in inter-school skills competitions | 95 |
Seats available in Law Library | 456 |
2010 graduates who took out at least one loan during law school | 114 out of 163 |
Average amount borrowed from 2010 graduates who took out at least one educational loan | $74,809 |