NCCU School of Law is a law school located in Durham, North Carolina. The school was ranked 178 in 2024 by USNWR. Annual enrollment for NCCU School of Law is approximately 127.
Admissions website: https://law.nccu.edu/admissions/
Admissions email: law_admissions@nccu.edu
Admissions phone: 919.530.6333
Previous year ABA 509 data | |||
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Percentiles | 25 | 50 | 75 |
LSAT | 146 | 149 | 151 |
GPA | 3.13 | 3.35 | 3.57 |
Miscellaneous | Count | Percentile |
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# Applications | 1167 | 43 |
# Admissions offers | 404 | - |
Class size | 127 | 27 |
% Accepted | 34.6% | 66 |
% Yield | 30.2% | 52 |
During the 2024 application cycle, 1,167 people applied and 404 were offered admission.
North Carolina Central University has a 1L class size of 127, and yield of 30.20%. 122 out of 404 applicants who were offered admission accepted, meaning that 30.20% of the people who were offered admission ended up attending the school.
The 1L class at North Carolina Central University has a median LSAT of 149. The 25th percentile LSAT is 146 and the 75th percentile LSAT is 151.
The median GPA is 3.35. The 25th percentile GPA is 3.13 and the 75th percentile GPA is 3.57.
LSD has stats for 58 applicants for the 2023-2024 application cycle.
The graphs show applicant results plotted against GPA and LSAT. The dotted lines on the graphs represent the 25/50/75th percentiles reported by the school in their ABA 509 report from the previous year.
Each data point represents an LSD user that shared their application results for the benefit of future applicants.
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In 2024, tuition was $57,015 and the annual cost of attending was $85,216 (tuition plus living expenses).
Cost of Attendance (CoA) is the estimated total amount you will have to spend every year to go to school. Unlike tuition, CoA includes expenses like rent, food, and insurance.
42.9% of North Carolina Central University graduates pass the bar on their first try.
The mission of North Carolina Central University School of Law is to produce competent and socially responsible members of the legal profession. Founded in 1939 to provide an opportunity for a legal education to African Americans, the School of Law now provides this opportunity to one of the most diverse student bodies in the nation, and remains one of the most affordable law schools in the country. North Carolina Central University School of Law offers a challenging practice-oriented legal education that stimulates intellectual inquiry, and fosters a deep sense of professional responsibility in each student.
North Carolina Central University School of Law has been accredited by the North Carolina State Bar Council and the ABA since 1950. The School of Law offers two programs leading to the Juris Doctor degree: a full-time day program and the oldest ABA-accredited part-time evening program between Atlanta, Georgia, and Washington, DC. Additionally, the School of Law participates in an inter-institutional agreement with Duke University School of Law and the University of North Carolina School of Law that permits students to enroll in electives at either of these law schools without an increase in tuition.