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Head-to-head · 11 cross-admits

When applicants got into both, 55% chose Case Western. Side-by-side on admissions, costs, and outcomes — sourced from 11 self-reported decisions and ABA 509 filings.

Choice, not ranking

These are decisions, not opinions. Scholarship offers, location, intended practice, and personal fit are all priced into the split.

11
cross-admits

Cross-admit decision

Of 11 applicants admitted to both schools
Last 5 cycles
Case Western Reserve University logo Chose Case Western
55%
Chose Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh logo
45%

Typical aid · ABA 509 · 2025

per year
$42,500
98.0% get a grant
$22,100 net tuition
$30,000
82.0% get a grant
$9,936 net tuition

Cross-admits who enrolled · self-reported, 3-yr award

$141,750
n = 6
$117,462
n = 5
View all-time (43 cross-admits)
56% chose Case Western 44% chose Pittsburgh
Rank summary
Case Western
#53
LSD
USN #100
Pittsburgh
#78
LSD
USN #77
LSD rank reflects where admitted applicants actually enroll. USN ranks come from US News.

Admissions

Rankings, LSAT/GPA, acceptance & yield
2025 ABA 509
Metric
Case Western Reserve University logo
Case Western
Cleveland, Ohio
University of Pittsburgh logo
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
USN Rank
#100
#77
LSD Rank
Top 75 (0.005)
75+ (0.004)
LSAT 25th
156
158
LSAT Median
162
160
LSAT 75th
164
163
GPA Median
3.76
3.54
Acceptance Rate
34.8%
34.9%
Class Size
180
155
Yield Rate
22.6%
27.7%

Financial

Sticker price and scholarship aid
2025 ABA 509
Metric
Case Western Reserve University logo
Case Western
Cleveland, Ohio
University of Pittsburgh logo
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Tuition (In-State)
$64,600
$39,936
Tuition (Out-of-State)
$64,600
$53,434
Median Grant
$42,500
$30,000
% Receiving Grants
98.0%
82.0%

Employment & outcomes

Post-graduation placement and bar passage
2025 ABA Employment
Metric
Case Western Reserve University logo
Case Western
Cleveland, Ohio
University of Pittsburgh logo
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
BigLaw (501+)
12.0%
15.6%
Federal Clerkships
2.8%
3.3%
State & Local Clerkships
1.4%
3.3%
Median Salary (Private)
-
-
Employment Rate
92.3%
87.7%
Bar Pass Rate
81.9%
86.3%

Overview

About Case Western vs Pittsburgh

Across 11 applicants admitted to both schools and self-reporting on LSD, 55% enrolled at Case Western Reserve University and 45% at University of Pittsburgh.

These numbers reflect every factor that goes into a real decision: scholarship offers, geographic preference, intended practice area, and fit. Choosing one school doesn't mean it's "better" — it means the pool of cross-admits, weighing their options, ended up there more often. Pair this with the scholarship distribution and employment outcomes above for full context.

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Detailed comparison narrative

This page compares Case Western Reserve University and University of Pittsburgh across admissions data, cost of attendance, and employment outcomes using official ABA 509 disclosures.

In the U.S. News rankings, University of Pittsburgh is ranked #77 compared to #100 — a gap of 23 positions that often correlates with differences in employment outcomes and peer assessment scores.

Case Western Reserve University is located in Cleveland, Ohio, while University of Pittsburgh is in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Regional placement matters: graduates tend to find employment near their law school, so location should factor into your decision alongside rankings and cost.

On cost, University of Pittsburgh has lower tuition at $39,936 per year compared to $64,600. Combined with employment rates of 92.3% (Case Western) and 87.7% (Pittsburgh), prospective students should weigh the cost-to-outcome ratio carefully.

Among cross-admitted applicants who enrolled, those choosing Case Western Reserve University reported a higher median scholarship — $141,750 versus $117,462 over three years — though aid is one of several factors behind the enrollment decision.