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University of Alabama Law School
Elle Woods went here, 'nuff said.
$21,840.00
Tuition
42nd percentile
$12,115.00
In-state tuition
$40,850.00
CoA
30th percentile
98.50%
Bar pass rate
86th percentile
$70,000.00
Salary, 25th %
66th percentile
$85,000.00
Salary
60th percentile
$60,500.00
PI Salary
68th percentile
75.20%
Employment rate
84th percentile
61.40%
Grads with debt
9th percentile
$64,271.00
Average debt
4th percentile
Budgeting
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Total CoA
Annually Default for University of Alabama is $40,850
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Scholarships & grants
Annually
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Savings
Total
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Post-grad income
Annually Default for University of Alabama is $70,000
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Post-grad living expenses
Annually
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Est. loan interest rate
[IMPORTANT] These estimates are for high level planning only. Things like summer jobs, when you spend your savings, and other financial decisions will impact exactly how much you pay.
Not sure. I just got back from Tuscaloosa last week though. I def recommend reaching out and setting up an admitted students visit. They handled my travel, hotel, and even grabbed us lunch. Can’t promise every visit is like that, but I had a solid 5-6 hours to walk around the school and talk to students and staff. Lets just say I made my decision within the first hour; Bama is special ❤️🐘
Yeah, that’s another reason I chose Bama so quickly. It seems like more of my peers are trying all the time, not just on the LSAT 😅 I also plan to live and die in the southeast so it’s perfect. Hella clerks as well.
Our apps and care about who their students are as individuals, as opposed to potentially overvaluing stats. In other words, I wouldn’t assume you’re accepted because they invited you to apply, expedited or not 🤷♂️🐘
CutieSplitter
22:23
I haven't been able to reach anyone in the admissions office via email or phone. My status should have removed an LSAT hold but hasn't (it's been over a month) has anyone else had this issue?