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University of Arizona Law School

Rank 55 (USNWR 2024)
163
Median LSAT
3.79
Median GPA
29.3%
Acceptance rate

Also known as

  • University of Arizona Law School
  • University of Arizona
  • ARIZONA, UNIVERSITY OF
  • UofA

University of Arizona Law School is a law school located in Tucson, Arizona. The school was ranked 55 in 2024 by USNWR. Annual enrollment for University of Arizona Law School is approximately 119.

Admissions website: https://law.arizona.edu/admissions

Admissions email: law-admissions@email.arizona.edu

Admissions phone: 520.621.3477

Can I get into University of Arizona Law School with aGPA andLSAT?

University of Arizona Law School Key Statistics

Previous year ABA 509 data
Percentiles 25 50 75
LSAT 159 163 164
GPA 3.58 3.79 3.88
Miscellaneous Count Percentile
# Applications 1605 54
# Admissions offers 471 -
Class size 119 19
% Accepted 29.4% 78
% Yield 25.1% 29

During the 2024 application cycle, 1,605 people applied and 471 were offered admission.

University of Arizona has a 1L class size of 119, and yield of 25.05%. 118 out of 471 applicants who were offered admission accepted, meaning that 25.05% of the people who were offered admission ended up attending the school.

The 1L class at University of Arizona has a median LSAT of 163. The 25th percentile LSAT is 159 and the 75th percentile LSAT is 164.

The median GPA is 3.79. The 25th percentile GPA is 3.58 and the 75th percentile GPA is 3.88.

University of Arizona Law School LSAT & GPA graph for 2023-2024

LSD has stats for 222 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.

Click on a data point to see that user's profile.

25th, 50th, 75th refer to percentiles from last year's admitted class

How much does University of Arizona Law School cost per year?

$30,700.00
Tuition
8th percentile
$26,200.00
In-state tuition
$52,950.00
CoA
8th percentile
72.10%
Bar pass rate
40th percentile

*The following data belongs to previous years.

$76,467.00
Salary, 25th %
63rd percentile
$99,543.00
Salary
61st percentile
$62,643.00
PI Salary
49th percentile
%
Employment rate
86th percentile
%
Grads with debt
5th percentile
$71,055.00
Average debt
11th percentile

Cost of attending University of Arizona Law School

In 2024, tuition was $30,700 and the annual cost of attending was $52,950 (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.

University of Arizona Law School employment outcomes

JD graduates from University of Arizona make $99,543 (median) upon graduation if they work in the private sector. If they go into the public sector, a grad can expect to make $62,643.

41.0% of law graduates from University of Arizona go directly to work for law firms, while 22.4% clerk for a judge. 14.9% of graduates go into public interest.

72.1% of University of Arizona graduates pass the bar on their first try.

Some interesting facts about University of Arizona Law School

The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law has a long-standing national reputation for educational excellence and rigor. We value diversity of thought, background, experience, and culture in every dimension of the law school experience.

In the words of our students, University of Arizona Law “defies all stereotypes” when it comes to the experience you might expect at a top-tier law school. We pride ourselves on our famously collegial community, direct access to renowned faculty, a career development office with one of the best track records in the country, and a forward-thinking mindset that continuously seeks out new opportunities for our students.

But we’re more than just a law school.

Arizona Law is part of the University of Arizona, one of the country’s top research institutions, where you’ll find people celebrating the successful launch of a UA-led NASA mission right alongside another win from the championship basketball team. UA’s programs in environmental science, astronomy, optics, and geology are among the world’s best. The Eller College of Management—next door to the law school—delivers top-ranked programs available to law students seeking careers in law and business. Arizona Law faculty and students also work with many other highly regarded programs across campus, depending on their career and research interests.

The University of Arizona and Arizona Law have a strong history of serving military veterans, providing “one-stop” assistance and additional support. International students will find a welcoming community and well-developed services such as the Center for English as a Second Language.

Beyond UA’s borders lies the metropolitan Tucson area of about one million people. We enjoy some 350 days each year of sunny weather, perfect for exploring outdoor activities and Tucson’s spectacular landscape. Here you will never run out of delicious food—Tucson was recently named a United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World City of Gastronomy, the first city in the United States to receive the designation. And while Tucson is culturally rich, it remains the most affordable big city in the United States, so you can afford to enjoy all the city offers.

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StinkyButt
4:52
Sorry about your R. It’s UA’s loss
12:43
Yeah, it’s okay I was below their LSAT median and applied late so I’m not that upset. Also, I guess UA has some internal scandals going on so maybe going this year wasn’t in the cards for me
StinkyButt
16:31
Oh, I hadn't heard. UA as a whole or the law school in particular?
StinkyButt
16:32
they do seem to be somewhat more holistic in their admissions than many other schools, at least according to the data on LSD
19:44
Massive budget shortfall caused by inept management
19:45
Affecting the whole university
Cacti
3:35
Today’s their app deadline
StinkyButt
15:26
They should be releasing decisions this week. Should being the operative word.
StinkyButt
15:27
They have their applicant pool.
StinkyButt
2:25
They just admitted some who applied on July 11th. Six day turnaround
StinkyButt
2:26
For a 167 LSAT. Holistic my ass
yeah, unicorns are holistic too
StinkyButt
13:57
Lol
Not trying to be the bearer of bad news, but I went on a tour today, and the dean said that the class is pretty much full. She mentioned they are "pretty much" done with the waitlist and still need to review the few applications they received over the past few days.
They also have pretty much $0 in scholarship money left.
StinkyButt
1:13
Thanks. That would be my expectation this late in the game.
StinkyButt
1:13
I’ll stay on the WL until they send the R
StinkyButt
1:16
“Pretty much” isn’t “completely” though. As someone mentioned earlier, a few folks will withdraw even after depositing bc they got off a WL somewhere else.
^absolutely!
StinkyButt
16:08
I just got in. I wouldn’t put a grain of salt into what the admissions people say. They say different things to different people and everything is couched in language that gives them wiggle room
StinkyButt
16:10
“Mostly” full. Don’t “expect” to admit more students. “Probably” out of money. That’s been their m.o. throughout this cycle
I withdrew, so hopefully that helps somebody. They didn’t offer much funding.
@MereMushyDuck: Wtf MereMusyDuck was my name before I changed it like a week ago lol
When did you withdraw, and did they offer you any scholarship money at all?
Yesterday. And zero in scholarships.
I liked the name! Haha.
Cacti
21:13
I got a notification that the wait lost closed
You’re better off.
Stingy with scholarships and faculty is average.
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