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Colorado Law (CUBoulder)
Track decisions and applicant data for the 2023-2024 cycle — 517 applicants reporting.
23-24 · selected
22-23 · previous
ABA 509 (2023): 2,807 apps · 961 offers · 169 enrolled · 34.24% acceptance rate
This school uses "hold" instead of "waitlist" — same thing, different name. 11 applicants are on hold this cycle and are included in the waitlist numbers above.
Detailed Breakdown
Accepted · 251 total · 5.2% yield
Waitlist · 61 total
Admissions Data
| LSAT & GPA Statistics | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 25th | 50th | 75th | |
|
LSAT
(ABA · 2023)
77th percentile
|
159 | 164 | 166 |
| LSAT (LSD) | 160 | 163 | 167 |
|
GPA
(ABA · 2023)
82nd percentile
|
3.51 | 3.81 | 3.92 |
| GPA (LSD) | 3.4 | 3.66 | 3.85 |
| Average Statistics by Decision (LSD) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Metric | Rejected | All | Accepted |
| LSAT | 159.2 | 163.22 | 166.02 |
| GPA | 3.39 | 3.59 | 3.71 |
| Softs | T3.24 | T3.25 | T3.28 |
| Avg $ | - | - | $49,431 |
| Admissions Metrics (ABA 509) | |
|---|---|
| Metric | Value |
| Applications |
2807
76th percentile
|
| Admission Offers | 961 |
| Class Size |
169
51st percentile
|
| Acceptance Rate |
34.24%
67th percentile
|
| Yield Rate |
16.75%
3rd percentile
|
| Application Process Statistics | |
|---|---|
| Avg Days: Sent to Decision | 37 days |
| Avg Days: UR to Decision | 14 days |
| Interview Invite Rate | 0.0% |
| Interview → Acceptance Rate | - |
Decision Timing
Selected Cycle (2023-2024) decisions (solid) vs. 249 decisions from Previous Cycle (2022-2023) (faded). Click the previous cycle in the legend to toggle.
Where Is Colorado Law Trending?
Historical LSAT, GPA, and acceptance rate data from ABA 509 reports. Rising medians or falling acceptance rates indicate increasing competitiveness.
LSAT and GPA bands show 25th/50th/75th percentiles; acceptance rate is lower = more selective. Click legend items to show/hide metrics.
Overview
90.1% of Colorado Law graduates secured JD-required employment, with a median private sector salary of $137,500 and a 84.38% first-time bar passage rate (2023 ABA 509 data).
JD Employment Rate
First-Time Bar Pass
Median Starting Salary
Employment Quality
JD Required
BigLaw Placement
Federal Clerkships
School-Funded Positions
Employment Quality Distribution
Law Firm Employment by Size
Employment Quality Matrix
Bar Required ★ 143 (83.6% of class)
JD Advantage 11 (6.4% of class)
Professional 1 (0.6% of class)
Other 1 (0.6% of class)
School-Funded 6 (3.5% of class)
| Employment Type | Full-Time Long-Term |
Full-Time Short-Term |
Part-Time Long-Term |
Part-Time Short-Term |
Total | % of Grads |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bar Required ★ | 142 | 1 | — | — | 143 | 83.6% |
| JD Advantage | 10 | 1 | — | — | 11 | 6.4% |
| Professional | — | — | — | — | 1 | 0.6% |
| Other | — | — | — | — | 1 | 0.6% |
| School-Funded | 6 | 0 | — | — | 6 | 3.5% |
| Total Employed | 158 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 162 | 94.7% |
Generally, if you attend law school, you want to secure a bar-required position. However, at prestigious institutions, students may target specific JD advantage positions such as private equity or elite consulting roles.
Employment by Sector
Sector Details
| Sector | % of Graduates | National Percentile |
|---|---|---|
| Law Firms | 45.0% |
32nd percentile
|
| Judicial Clerkships | 13.5% |
75th percentile
|
| Government | 13.5% |
62nd percentile
|
| Public Interest | 14.6% |
92nd percentile
|
| Business | 7.6% |
51st percentile
|
| Academia | 0.6% |
25th percentile
|
Clerkships by Type
| Type | Graduates | % of Class | National Rank |
|---|---|---|---|
| Federal | 3 | 1.8% |
52nd percentile
|
| State/Local | 20 | 11.7% | — |
Federal clerkships enhance careers in litigation and academia.
Bar Exam Performance
| Metric | Rate | Percentile |
|---|---|---|
| First-Time Pass | 84.38% |
68th percentile
|
| Ultimate Pass | 97.65% |
86th percentile
|
| Jurisdiction Weighted | 74.18% | — |
Salary Outcomes
Private Sector
Public Sector
Career Outcomes Summary
Law school tuition at Colorado Law is $80k annually (calculated from semester costs). Prospective law students should budget approximately $51k for the total annual cost of attending (including tuition, fees, books, and living expenses).
After completing their JD program at Colorado Law, graduates entering private law firms earn a median starting salary of $137,500. JD graduates pursuing public sector legal careers start at approximately $74,975. These post-law school employment outcomes are important factors for evaluating the return on investment for your legal education.
For law school applicants interested in specific legal career paths, it's worth noting that 45.0% of Colorado Law JD graduates secure positions at law firms after graduation. Additionally, 13.5% of graduates obtain prestigious judicial clerkships, and 14.6% pursue public interest law careers. Overall, 90.1% of JD graduates were employed at jobs that required a JD within 10 months of graduation.
For JD graduates from Colorado Law, the first-time bar exam pass rate is 84.38%. Within two years, 97.65% of graduates ultimately pass the bar exam. The school's first-time pass rate is +10.2% compared to the weighted state average. These bar passage metrics are important indicators of how well the law school prepares its students for this crucial professional licensing examination.
Cost of Attendance
Annual Tuition
Annual Fees
Cost of Living
Scholarship & Grant Aid
Students Receiving Grants
Median Grant
Grant Range (25th–75th)
Grant Distribution
Debt & ROI
Avg Debt at Graduation
Graduates Who Borrowed
Debt-to-Salary Ratio
Conditional Scholarships
This school reports no conditional scholarships.
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Read moreAbout Colorado Law admissions
Colorado Law , commonly known as CUBoulder, is a prestigious JD program located in Boulder, Colorado. In the competitive 2023 law school rankings, Colorado Law was ranked 56 by US News & World Report, making it a strong option for prospective law students in the current application cycle. According to the 2023 ABA 509 Report, Colorado Law has an entering 1L class size of approximately 169 with an acceptance rate of 34.24%, positioning it among the competitive law schools for JD applicants.
About Colorado Law Admissions
Based on the 2023 ABA 509 Report, 2807 candidates submitted JD applications to Colorado Law and 961 received acceptance letters. The law school application process here is selective for prospective students with an acceptance rate of 34.24%.
The JD program at Colorado Law enrolls a first-year class of 169 law students each year, with an admissions yield rate of 16.75%. This means that of the 961 applicants who received law school acceptance letters, 161 chose to enroll. Understanding these law school admission statistics can help prospective JD applicants evaluate their chances and plan their application strategy.
For a competitive law school application to Colorado Law, students should aim to meet or exceed the median statistics shown below. Meeting these GPA and LSAT targets significantly improves your chances of admission.
What LSAT score do I need for Colorado Law?
The above statistics show that Colorado Law typically admits students with LSAT scores ranging from 159 (25th percentile) to 166 (75th percentile), with a median of 164.
For GPA, admitted students typically have undergraduate GPAs ranging from 3.51 to 3.92, with a median of 3.81.
With an acceptance rate of 34.24%, Colorado Law is considered a selective law school in terms of admissions.
What these numbers mean
- Percentiles: The 25th/50th/75th percentiles show the distribution of scores among admitted students.
- Applications: Total number of people who applied to this law school.
- Acceptance Rate: Percentage of applicants who received offers (lower = more selective).
- Yield Rate: Percentage of admitted students who enrolled (higher = more desirable).