Head-to-head · 95 cross-admits
When applicants got into both, 59% chose UVA. Side-by-side on admissions, costs, and outcomes — sourced from 95 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.
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About UVA vs NYU
Across 95 applicants admitted to both schools and self-reporting on LSD, 59% enrolled at University of Virginia and 41% at New York University. The split has shifted +4 points across the tracked cycles.
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 University of Virginia and New York University across admissions data, cost of attendance, and employment outcomes — plus cross-admit decision data from 95 applicants admitted to both.
Based on 95 applicants admitted to both schools, 59% chose to attend University of Virginia. This cross-admit data reflects real enrollment decisions from verified law school applicants on LSD.Law.
Both schools are closely ranked in U.S. News: #4 and #7, separated by just 3 positions, making cross-admit data especially useful for deciding between them.
University of Virginia is located in Charlottesville, Virginia, while New York University is in New York City, New York. 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 Virginia has lower tuition at $74,078 per year compared to $83,952. Combined with employment rates of 95.3% (UVA) and 92.9% (NYU), prospective students should weigh the cost-to-outcome ratio carefully.
Among cross-admitted applicants, University of Virginia offered a median scholarship of $150,000 compared to $75,000, a difference of $75,000 that may factor into enrollment decisions.