The School of Law at Emory University
EDU
March 2, 2019
Law School Admissions
Application
Director of admissions |
Ethan Rosenzweig |
Application deadline |
March 1 |
Full-time program application fee |
$70 |
Part-time program application fee |
N/A |
Besides the fall semester, can enter in |
N/A |
Admissions & Enrollment (Overall)
Acceptance rate |
32.6% – Medium |
Median undergraduate GPA for all program entrants |
3.70 |
Median LSAT score for all program entrants |
165 |
Admissions & Enrollment (Full-time)
Acceptance rate |
32.6% |
LSAT scores (25th-75th percentile) |
159-166 |
Undergraduate GPA (25th-75th percentile) |
3.4-3.79 |
Median undergraduate GPA for full-time program entrants |
3.70 |
Median LSAT score for full-time program entrants |
165 |
Admissions & Enrollment (Part-time)
Acceptance rate |
N/A |
LSAT scores (25th-75th percentile) |
N/A |
Undergraduate GPA (25th-75th percentile) |
N/A |
Median undergraduate GPA for part-time program entrants |
N/A |
Median LSAT score for part-time program entrants |
N/A |
Law School Academics
Academic Program Details
Academic calendar |
Semester |
Joint degrees offered |
J.D./M.B.A. |
J.D./Ph.D. |
J.D./M.T.S. |
J.D./M.A. |
J.D./M.P.H. |
J.D./M.Div. |
|
Special programs offered to J.D. students (as provided by the school) |
Interdisciplinary programs of study; Centers of Excellence in Law and Religion; International Law; Feminist Jurisprudence; Health Law; Federalism; Trial Techniques program; Extensive Field Placement program; Clinics-Barton Child Law and Policy; Juvenile Defender; Indigent Criminal Defense; Turner Environmental Law Clinic; TI:GER program of technology and business law co-sponsored with GA Tech. |
Programs/courses offered in |
appellate advocacy |
intellectual property law |
clinical training |
international law |
dispute resolution |
tax law |
environmental law |
trial advocacy |
health care law |
|
Curricular Offerings (Overall)
Classroom course titles, beyond the first-year curriculum, offered last year |
125 |
Seminars |
15 |
Positions available in seminars |
231 |
Positions available in simulation courses |
1,186 |
Positions available in faculty-supervised clinical courses |
190 |
Student activities (as provided by the school) |
Student Bar Association; Asian American, Black, Christian, Gay and Lesbian, Hispanic, Jewish, Women Law Students Associations. ADR, Environmental, International,
Intellectual Property, Health, Sports/Entertainment, Constitutional Law societies; Emory Public Interest Committee; Student Legal Services. Moot Court Society; Emory Law Journal; Bankruptcy Developments Journal; International Law Review. |
Curricular Offerings (Full-time)
Typical first-year full-time section size taught by full-time faculty (excludes small sections) |
98 |
Is there typically a full-time “small section” of the first-year class taught by full-time faculty (excluding Legal Writing)? |
Yes |
Typical size of first-year “small section” |
49 |
Positions filled in full-time program seminars |
183 |
Positions filled in full-time program simulation courses |
947 |
Positions filled in faculty-supervised full-time program clinical courses |
112 |
Full-time students involved in field placements |
269 |
Full-time students involved in law journals |
172 |
Full-time students involved in advanced moot court or trial competitions |
86 |
Full-time students enrolled in independent study |
77 |
Curricular Offerings (Part-time)
Typical first-year part-time section size taught by full-time faculty (excludes small sections) |
N/A |
Is there typically a part-time “small section” of the first-year class taught by full-time faculty (excluding Legal Writing)? |
N/A |
Positions filled in part-time program seminars |
N/A |
Positions filled in part-time program simulation courses |
N/A |
Positions filled in faculty-supervised part-time program clinical courses |
N/A |
Part-time students involved in field placements |
N/A |
Part-time students involved in law journals |
N/A |
Part-time students involved in advanced moot court or trial competitions |
N/A |
Part-time students enrolled in independent study |
N/A |
Faculty Profile (Fall 2011)
Student-faculty ratio |
10.6:1 – Low |
Full- and part-time faculty |
112 |
Full-time minority faculty |
9.5% |
Part-time minority faculty |
0.0% |
Total faculty |
116 |
Total faculty (men) |
68.1% |
Total faculty (women) |
31.9% |
Total faculty (minorities) |
6.0% |
Class Size
Law School Ranking
|
(1) Ranking by Specialties
#18 in Law Firms Rank Schools
|
Law Ranking Scores
Score |
68 |
Peer assessment score (out of 5) |
3.5 |
Assessment score by lawyers/judges (out of 5) |
3.9 |
GPA (25th-75th percentile) |
3.4-3.79 |
Median undergraduate GPA for all program entrants |
3.70 |
LSAT scores (25th-75th percentile) |
159-166 |
Median LSAT score for all program entrants |
165 |
Acceptance rate |
32.6% – Medium |
Student-faculty ratio |
10.6:1 – Low |
Graduates known to be employed at graduation |
59.8% – Medium |
Graduates known to be employed nine months after graduation |
90.9% – High |
Bar passage rate (first-time test takers) |
94.9% – High |
State where the greatest number of first-time test takers took the bar |
GA |
Statewide bar passage rate (first-time test takers) |
83.6% |
Law School Student Body
Student Body (Overall)
Student Body (Full-time)
Enrollment (full-time) |
810 |
Student Body (Part-time)
Enrollment (part-time) |
N/A |
Gender distribution (part-time) |
N/A |
Attrition Rates for Full- and Part-time Students (2010-2011)
First-year students discontinuing law school |
N/A |
Second-year students discontinuing law school |
N/A |
Third-year students discontinuing law school |
N/A |
Fourth-year students discontinuing law school |
N/A |
Male students discontinuing law school |
N/A |
Female students discontinuing law school |
N/A |
Law School Cost
Financial Aid Contact Information
Financial aid director |
Dean Bentley |
Financial aid phone |
(404) 727-6039 |
Financial aid application deadline |
March 1 |
Expenses
Tuition and fees |
Full-time: $45,098 per year |
Room and board |
$18,602 |
Books |
$2,000 |
Miscellaneous expenses |
$3,696 |
Is the tuition the same for first-, second-, and third-year students? |
Yes |
Does the university offer housing restricted to law students? |
No |
Does the university offer graduate student housing for which law students are eligible? |
Yes |
Does the university offer a public-interest scholarship program to current J.D. students? |
No |
Grants (Full-time students)
Students receiving grants of less than one-half tuition |
34.0% |
Students receiving grants of one-half tuition or more but less than full |
32.2% |
Students receiving grants of full tuition |
0.2% |
Students receiving grants of more than full tuition |
1.9% |
Median grant amount |
$22,000 |
Grant range (25th–75th percentile) |
$18,000–$30,000 |
Full-time students receiving grants |
68.3% |
Grants (Part-time students)
Students receiving grants of less than one-half tuition |
N/A |
Students receiving grants of one-half tuition or more but less than full |
N/A |
Students receiving grants of full tuition |
N/A |
Students receiving grants of more than full tuition |
N/A |
Median grant amount |
N/A |
Grant range (25th–75th percentile) |
N/A |
Part-time students receiving grants |
N/A |
Indebtedness
Average indebtedness of 2011 graduates who incurred law school debt |
$95,797 |
Proportion who borrowed |
80.9% |
Does the school offer a loan repayment assistance program for 2011 J.D. graduates? |
Yes |
Law School Library
Library Information Resources
Print titles (excluding nonbook titles) |
124,900 |
Microform titles |
31,282 |
Electronic titles |
69,080 |
Other non-book titles |
516 |
Total titles |
255,778 |
Volumes (excluding microforms) |
320,435 |
Volume equivalent microforms |
111,540 |
Total volumes and volume equivalents |
431,975 |
Number of volumes in the collection that are stored off site and are systematically retrievable |
0 |
Library’s online catalog or website includes links to electronic titles or databases made available by another campus library or consortia |
Yes |
Library Schedule of Operation
Number of hours per week library is open on a regular schedule |
96 |
Number of hours per week professional staff are on duty on a regular schedule |
54 |
Number of hours per week only full-time support staff are on duty on a regular schedule |
0 |
Number of hours per week only students or other part-time staff are on duty on a regular schedule |
42 |
Number of hours of reference service provided per week on a regular schedule |
52 |
Number of weeks per year library operates on an abbreviated schedule |
17 |
Number of hours per week library is open on an abbreviated schedule |
58 |
Number of hours per week professional staff are on duty are on an abbreviated schedule |
50 |
Number of hours per week only full-time support staff are on duty on an abbreviated schedule |
0 |
Number of hours per week only students or other part-time staff are on duty on an abbreviated schedule |
8 |
Number of hours of reference service provided per week on an abbreviated schedule |
25 |
Number of weeks per year library operates on expanded schedule |
8 |
Information Technology
Department(s) responsible for the law school information technology operations |
law school information technology department, law school library, university information technology department |
Approximate number of full-time-equivalent information technology staff (excluding hourly students and other temporary staff) |
6 |
Number of open, wired network connections available to students in the law library (excluding computer labs) |
37 |
Number of open, wired network connections available to students in classrooms |
20 |
Number of open, wired network connections available to students in computer labs |
0 |
Number of open, wired network connections available to students elsewhere in the law school |
7 |
Does the law school have a wireless network? |
Yes |
Wireless network is available |
in the law library, in classrooms, in computer labs, in administrative/faculty offices and work areas, elsewhere in the law school |
Does the school require entering students to own a computer? |
No |
Physical Library Facilities
Net square feet of space assigned for library purposes |
70,000 |
Total seats available for library users |
516 |
Details about the library and other facilities (as provided by the school) |
MacMillan Law Library opened 1995, has over 400,000 volumes, 4,000 serial subscriptions. Electronic resources include Lexis/Nexis, Westlaw and LegalTrac. Comfortable study facilities. Wireless Internet access throughout. The law school has classrooms, faculty and administrative offices, student organization space, auditorium and court room with state-of-the-art computer technology upgrades. |
Law School Careers
Bar Statistics (Winter and Summer 2010 administrations)
State where the greatest number of first-time test takers took the bar |
GA |
Bar passage rate (first-time test takers) |
94.9% – High |
Statewide bar passage rate (first-time test takers) |
83.6% |
Class of 2010 Graduates
Total graduates |
254 |
Graduates known to be employed at graduation |
59.8% |
Graduates known to be employed nine months after graduation |
90.9% |
Class of 2010 Graduates-Class Breakdown at Graduation
Graduates whose employment status is unknown |
N/A |
Graduates whose employment status is known |
100.0% |
Graduates known to be employed at graduation |
59.8% |
Graduates known to be enrolled in a full-time degree program |
2.4% |
Graduates known to be unemployed and seeking work |
37.4% |
Graduates known to be unemployed and not seeking work |
0.4% |
Class of 2010 Graduates-Class Breakdown at Nine Months
Graduates whose employment status is unknown |
1.6% |
Graduates whose employment status is known |
98.4% |
Graduates known to be employed nine months after graduation |
90.9% |
Graduates known to be enrolled in a full-time degree program |
2.4% |
Graduates known to be unemployed and seeking work |
5.1% |
Graduates known to be unemployed and not seeking work |
0.0% |
Starting Salaries of Graduates Employed Full-time (Class of 2010)
25th percentile private sector starting salary |
$66,250 |
Median private sector starting salary |
$130,000 |
75th percentile private sector starting salary |
$160,000 |
Percent in the private sector who reported salary information |
84% |
Median public service starting salary |
$56,000 |
Areas of Legal Practice (Class of 2010)
Percent employed in academia |
2.2% |
Percent employed in business and industry |
7.8% |
Percent employed in government |
13.0% |
Percent employed in all judicial clerkships |
10.8% |
Percent employed in law firms |
55.4% |
Percent employed in public interest |
7.4% |
Percent employed in an unknown field |
3.5% |
Employment Location (Class of 2010)
Graduates employed in-state |
35% |
Graduates employed out-of-state |
57.0% |
Graduates employed in foreign countries |
5% |
Number of states where graduates are employed |
25 |
New England (CT, ME, MA, NH, RI, VT) |
1.7% |
Middle Atlantic (NY, NJ, PA) |
18.6% |
East North Central (IL, IN, MI, OH, WI) |
4.7% |
West North Central (IA, KS, MN, MO, NE, ND, SD) |
0.0% |
South Atlantic (DE, DC, FL, GA, MD, NC, SC, VA, WV) |
52.6% |
East South Central (AL, KY, MS, TN) |
3.0% |
West South Central (AR, LA, OK, TX) |
5.2% |
Pacific (AK, CA, HI, OR, WA) |
5.2% |
Mountain (AZ, CO, ID, MT, NV, NM, UT, WY) |
1.0% |
Employment location unknown |
3.0% |
Career Services
(Data appear as originally submitted by this school)
Career services operations |
Emory Law’s Career Services Office provides a full range of career planning and strategy services and job search skills training: interviewing opportunities on-campus and in New York, Washington, D.C., and other cities nationwide; public interest advising (and financial assistance for public interest jobs); judicial clerkship programming, and mentoring and networking opportunities. |
Job Type
Bar admission required/anticipated (e.g., attorney and corporate counsel positions, law clerks, judicial clerks) |
85.0% |
Bar admission required/anticipated – percent employed in full-time positions |
92.3% |
J.D. preferred, law degree enhances position (e.g., corporate contracts administrator, alternative dispute resolution specialist, government regulatory analyst, FBI special agent) |
12.0% |
J.D. preferred – percent employed in full-time positions |
77.8% |
Professional other (jobs that require professional skills or training but for which a J.D. is neither preferred nor particularly applicable; e.g., accountant, teacher, business manager, nurse) |
N/A |
Professional other – percent employed in full-time positions |
N/A |
Non-professional other (job that does not require any professional skills or training or is taken on a temporary basis and not viewed as part of a career path) |
N/A |
Non-professional other – percent employed in full-time positions |
N/A |