UConn Law School is a law school located in Hartford, Connecticut. The school was ranked 55 in 2024 by USNWR. Annual enrollment for UConn Law School is approximately 146.
Admissions website: https://law.uconn.edu/admissions/
Admissions email: law.admissions@uconn.edu
Admissions phone: (860) 570-5100
Previous year ABA 509 data | |||
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Percentiles | 25 | 50 | 75 |
LSAT | 155 | 160 | 162 |
GPA | 3.4 | 3.71 | 3.86 |
Miscellaneous | Count | Percentile |
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# Applications | 1443 | 50 |
# Admissions offers | 423 | - |
Class size | 146 | 36 |
% Accepted | 29.3% | 78 |
% Yield | 33.8% | 68 |
During the 2024 application cycle, 1,443 people applied and 423 were offered admission.
University of Connecticut has a 1L class size of 146, and yield of 33.81%. 143 out of 423 applicants who were offered admission accepted, meaning that 33.81% of the people who were offered admission ended up attending the school.
The 1L class at University of Connecticut has a median LSAT of 160. The 25th percentile LSAT is 155 and the 75th percentile LSAT is 162.
The median GPA is 3.71. The 25th percentile GPA is 3.4 and the 75th percentile GPA is 3.86.
LSD has stats for 190 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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*The following data belongs to previous years.
In 2024, tuition was $62,550 and the annual cost of attending was $86,256 (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.
JD graduates from University of Connecticut make $104,000 (median) upon graduation if they work in the private sector. If they go into the public sector, a grad can expect to make $67,000.
54.9% of law graduates from University of Connecticut go directly to work for law firms, while 13.4% clerk for a judge. 7.0% of graduates go into public interest.
85.4% of University of Connecticut graduates pass the bar on their first try.
As a result of several decades of sustained intellectual and foundational growth, UConn School of Law has emerged as one of the leading public law schools in the United States. Because of UConn School of Law’s extraordinary student-to-faculty ratio, 94 percent of the advanced course sections have 25 or fewer students. An outstanding and accessible faculty; an intensive first-year skills program; a rich and varied curriculum, including more than a dozen legal clinics; four student-edited journals; student organizations active across the spectrum of legal and social concerns; a regular flow of visiting lecturers; and a committed body of graduates throughout the country combine to make UConn a school of exceptional strength.