Consumer Information (ABA Required Disclosures)
The University of ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Law School is approved by the Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar of the American Bar Association, 321 North Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60654, 312-988-6738. To maintain compliance with ABA Required Disclosures for ABA Standard 509, here is the ABA’s Standard 509 Information Report compiled from the latest (AY 2024) information submitted in the annual questionnaire, in addition to the below information.
Section 509 (b)
1. Admissions data: GPA and LSAT scores
Class of 2027 Data as of 12/20/2024 | |
75th percentile GPA: | 3.88 |
Median undergraduate GPA – full time: | 3.79 |
25th percentile GPA: | 3.55 |
75th percentile LSAT: | 166 |
Median LSAT score – full time: | 164 |
25th percentile LSAT: | 160 |
See the ABA's Standard 509 Information Report
2. Tuition and fees, living costs, and financial aid:
- Tuition & fees – resident: $32,778
- Tuition & fees – non-resident: $40,248
- Living costs: See the ABA's Standard 509 Information Report section Living Expenses
- Financial aid: See the ABA's Standard 509 Information Report section Grants and Scholarships
3. Conditional scholarships:
- ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Law does not award scholarships that are conditional on law school academic performance; therefore we do not post an ABA conditional scholarship retention worksheet.
- Starting with the class entering in fall 2013, conditional language will not appear in the scholarship agreement.
4. Enrollment data, including Academic, Transfer, and Other Attrition:
- See the ABA's Standard 509 Information Report section JD enrollment and Ethnicity for Graduation rates
- See the ABA's Standard 509 Information Report section JD Attrition for Academic, Transfer, and Other Attrition rates
5. Numbers of full-time and part-time faculty, professional librarians, and administrators:
- See the ABA's Standard 509 Information Report section Faculty and Administrators
6. Class sizes for first-year and upper class courses, number of seminar, clinical and co-curricular offerings:
- See the ABA's Standard 509 Information Report section Curriculum
7. Employment Outcomes:
- Class of 2023 ABA Employment Summary
- Class of 2022 ABA Employment Summary
- Class of 2021 ABA Employment Summary
- Class of 2020 ABA Employment Summary
- Class of 2019 ABA Employment Summary
- Class of 2018 ABA Employment Summary
- Class of 2017 ABA Employment Summary
- Class of 2016 ABA Employment Summary
- Class of 2015 ABA Employment Summary
- Class of 2014 ABA Employment Summary
- Class of 2013 ABA Employment Summary
- Class of 2012 ABA Employment Summary
- Class of 2011 ABA Employment Summary
8. Bar Passage Data:
- 2024 ABA Consumer Bar Passage Report
- 2023 ABA Consumer Bar Passage Report
- 2022 ABA Consumer Bar Passage Report
- 2021 ABA Consumer Bar Passage Report
- 2020 ABA Consumer Bar Passage Report
- 2019 ABA Bar Passage Report
- 2018 ABA Bar Passage Report
Section 509 (c)
1. Policies regarding refunds and
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3. Policies regarding the transfer of credit earned at another institution of higher education:
- Rules of the Law School - Chapter 3, Article 4: Special Provisions for Transfer Students
Section 509 (d)
- ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Law does not award scholarships that are conditional on law school academic performance; therefore we do not post an ABA conditional scholarship retention worksheet.
- Starting with the class entering in fall 2013, conditional language will not appear in the scholarship agreement.
Section 509 (e)
Status of law school: See the ABA's Standard 509 Information Report