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University of Utah Law School

Rank 28 (USNWR 2024)

Applicants for the class of 2027 , matriculating 2024

186 applicants for the 2023 - 2024  cycle
12 / 38  , 49 rejected, 20 waitlisted, 45 withdrawn
25th, 50th, 75th refer to percentiles from last year's admitted class
25th, 50th, 75th refer to percentiles from last year's admitted class
25th, 50th, 75th refer to percentiles from last year's admitted class
25th, 50th, 75th refer to percentiles from last year's admitted class
25th, 50th, 75th refer to percentiles from last year's admitted class
25th, 50th, 75th refer to percentiles from last year's admitted class
25th, 50th, 75th refer to percentiles from last year's admitted class
25th, 50th, 75th refer to percentiles from last year's admitted class
Previous year ABA 509 data
Percentiles 25 50 75
LSAT 160 164 166
GPA 3.65 3.85 3.95
Miscellaneous Count Percentile
# Applications 904 27
# Admissions offers 273 -
Class size 97 9
% Accepted 30.2% 76
% Yield 35.2% 75
LSData Percentiles 25 50 75
LSAT 159 164 168
GPA 3.39 3.7 3.87
LSData Averages Rejected All Accepted
LSAT 161 164 167
GPA 3.36 3.58 3.8
Softs Tier 3.33 Tier 3.27 Tier 3.28
Scholarship - - $93,279
Miscellaneous
Days from sent to decision 72
Days from UR to decision 56
Interview invite rate 1.46%
Interview conversion rate 66.67%
URM LSAT differential -2.13
URM GPA differential -0.03
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School applicants

Name Result Last seen GPA LSAT GRE URM WE Scholarship Sent Received Complete UR UR2 Interview invite Decision
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Name Result Last seen GPA LSAT GRE URM WE $$$$ Sent Received Complete UR UR2 II Decision
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University of Utah Law School
Elle Woods went here, 'nuff said.
$19,089.00
Tuition
25th percentile
$14,622.00
In-state tuition
$42,907.00
CoA
28th percentile
91.90%
Bar pass rate
37th percentile
$70,000.00
Salary, 25th %
66th percentile
$85,000.00
Salary
60th percentile
$52,000.00
PI Salary
21st percentile
69.40%
Employment rate
79th percentile
84.80%
Grads with debt
93rd percentile
$76,344.00
Average debt
16th percentile

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Calculations assume a 10-year fixed rate loan.

University of Utah Breakdown

In-school

Total cost of attendance$315,000
$105,000 x 3
Total scholarships$75,000
$25,000 x 3
Savings$10,000
Debt after three years$230,000
Assuming 10-year fixed rate loan
Total repaid@5.0%$11,500
Interest paid$11,500

After graduation

Annual breakdown
Post-grad income$180,000
Income taxes$60,000
Living expenses$60,000
Loan repayment$2,000
Annual discretionary income$60,000

Monthly breakdown
Post-grad income$180,000
Income taxes$60,000
Living expenses$60,000
Loan repayment$2,000
Monthly discretionary income$60,000

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TheFrog
18:47
Anyone hear about 2nd round scholarships yet? They are supposed to go out between April 16th-19th.
BeefyPrism
13:59
I haven't heard anything yet either
beginning to think I'm cooked. Gotta mentally prepare for R&R now :')
TikTokLawyer
17:25
idk i don’t think you’re cooked
TikTokLawyer
17:26
you’re still within the window to get something, it’s still the 19th!
Any insight into when/if there will be waitlist movement?
@PreciousThinkableDevil: im manifesting it to be soon! did you interview yet?
@CaringAbundantClam Yeah, I did! You too?
I did, did you feel like it was an odd interview? @PreciousThinkableDevil
@CaringAbundantClam: it felt pretty casual, but I actually really liked that. I tend to feel better in interviews like that. I just got the call this afternoon! Hope you hear soon too!
Hi all- need to know what my realistic chances are. I have a 3.54 LSAC GPA and a 167 LSAT. My GPA started off bad, but I have had a 3.97 for the past 6 semesters. BYU undergrad.
4:05
pretty decent chance with those numbers
4:06
likely A, IMO
MilitaryAdjoiningDormouse
17:15
similar boat to abrasive here
MilitaryAdjoiningDormouse
17:15
3.65 and scoring around 167 on practice tests. T3 softs and some good experience
14:27
Dead chat or?
Idk lol. I am applying here but I'm hoping for BUI
14:34
I just want to have some more movement. None of the schools other than WUSTL and ASU have been doing anything
14:34
for the ones I've applied to*
I have a 3.99 gpa but only 157 lsat do you think I could get in with a scholarship? ?
9:43
@PermissibleFlagrantGreyhound: honestly dude, I've stopped asking that question and for your mental health, I would too. These applications and people getting in with what they have are so all over the place that makes me think it really is a holistic process
9:44
So to be honest, no clue. But fuck whatever I say mate, not only am I a Canadian but a first time applicant. Just hope for the best and be so delirious with positive thinking you'll get it.
i have a 3.52 and 167, I am hoping for a scholarship because nonresident tuition is bullshit when I have been at BYU for the past 2 years
11:07
Does anyone know when the first round of RD get sent out usually? I applied back in September, and the website said 6-8 weeks from the beginning of September. But I was wondering if anyone had any better guesses?
@QuirkyBison: They said 6-8 weeks *from the start of November* So I would imagine anywhere from the 15th to the end of the year in your case
11:13
You're absolutely right. I don't know why I typed September haha.
10:59
Anyone got a guess as to why they are taking extra long this year compared to last?
17:13
I think they just barely welcomed a new dean of admissions -- that's my guess
18:21
Did they call or email those who got accepted?
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