Law School Acceptance Rates 2024 [Updated]

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Last Updated on January 24, 2024 by Michael Tijani

As a prospective law student, law school acceptance rates, law school median GPA, and LSAT are some of the admission statistics you should consider when applying to any law school. In this article, we take a look at the acceptance rates, median GPA, and LSAT requirements for a total of 204 ABA-accredited law schools in the US, from the most selective to the least selective.

Law School Acceptance Rates in 2024

For some prospective law students, acceptance rates serve as a pointer to a school’s reputation. The more applicants a school receives, the more selective it may be in choosing which students to enroll. Because of this, acceptance rates LSAT and median GPA are some of the admission statistics taken into consideration in rankings of the top law schools by reputable publishers like the US News and World Report. Kindly look through the list to see the Law School Acceptance Rates by the institution of your choice. Leave a comment if you have any queries concerning your chances of admission.

School Acceptance Rate Median LSAT Median GPA
Yale Law School 4.04%  173  3.9
Stanford University Law School 10.48%  171  3.87
University of Chicago Law School 17.86%  170 3.9
Columbia University School of Law 16.69%  171 3.7
Harvard Law School 13.00%  173  3.88
University of Pennsylvania Law School (CAREY) 14.30%  160 3.89
New York University School of Law 21.58%  170 3.72
University of Virginia School of Law 14.05%  169 3.87
University of California Berkeley School of Law 21.53%  167 3.78
University of Michigan Law School 16.36%  168 3.71
Duke University School of Law 22.34%  167 3.77
Cornell Law School 19.03%  167 3.66
Northwestern Pritzker School of Law 19.20%  168 3.75
Georgetown University Law Center 20.10%  168 3.74
The University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Law 22.75%  169 3.79
Washington University School of Law 20.31% 166 3.69
Boston University School of Law 24.93%  165 3.67
University of Texas School of Law 18.43%  168 3.68
Vanderbilt Law School 22.57%  167 3.74
The University of Southern California, Gould School of Law 17.18%  166 3.7
The University of Florida, Fredric G. Levin College of Law 19.77%  160 3.55
University of Minnesota Law School 36.45%  164 3.79
Brigham Young University—J. Reuben Clark Law School 36.70%  161 3.77
University of North Carolina School of Law 21.62%  161 3.5
George Washington University Law School 34.15%  165 3.71
University of Alabama School of Law 35.72%  164 3.86
Notre Dame Law School 20.28%  163 3.6
University of Iowa College of Law 60.32%  161 3.59
University of Georgia School of Law 19.35%  163 3.69
Arizona State University—Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law 26.19%  162 3.54
Emory University School of Law 32.21%  165 3.75
George Mason University, Antonin Scalia Law School 22.80%  161 3.55
The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law 35.18%  160 3.65
William & Mary Law School 42.07%  164 3.73
University of Illinois College of Law 42.53%  160 3.56
Washington and Lee Law School 36.73%  164 3.51
Boston College Law School 31.84%  164 3.61
Fordham University School of Law 27.37%  163 3.52
University of California Davis School of Law (King Hall) 33.06%  162 3.55
University of California Irvine School of Law 20.30%  162 3.56
University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law 33.45%  158 3.57
Wake Forest University School of Law 17.99% 162 3.57
Indiana University Maurer School of Law—Bloomington 43.29%  162 3.8
University of Wisconsin Law School 42.45%  161 3.58
The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law 27.74%  160 3.57
Texas A&M University School of Law 22.43%  156 3.38
Florida State University College of Law 29.70%  158 3.52
University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law 54%  157 3.46
University of Colorado Law School 46% 161 3.6
University of Washington School of Law 24%  164 3.65
University of California Hastings College of the Law 42%  159 3.50
Pepperdine University School of Law 49%  159 3.6
University of Richmond School of Law 60%  160 3.51
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University 52%  159 3.42
Tulane University Law School 32%  160 3.39
University of Tennessee College of Law 37%  158 3.64
Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law 49%  156 3.57
Baylor University School of Law 29%  160 3.53
Pennsylvania State University, Penn State Law 37.59%  162 3.76
SMU Dedman School of Law 40.77%  162 3.63
University of Houston Law Center 33.59%  159 3.54
Wayne State University Law School 52%  157 3.42
Temple University Beasley School of Law 43%  160 3.50
Pennsylvania State University, Dickinson Law 35.57%  162 3.76
UConn School of Law 51%  156 3.34
University of San Diego School of Law 39.04%  159 3.52
Loyola Law School, Loyola Marymount University 42%  159 3.51
University of Kansas School of Law 66%  156 3.42
University of Kentucky College of Law 60 % 155 3.42
University of Missouri School of Law 59%  157 3.41
University of Nevada, Las Vegas, William S. Boyd School of Law 33%  158 3.32
University of Oregon School of Law 49%  157 3.48
American University Washington College of Law 59%  155 3.29
Loyola University Chicago School of Law 44.39%  158 3.34
Northeastern University School of Law 35.56%  161 3.55
Seton Hall University School of Law 46.20%  156 3.42
University of Miami School of Law 54%  157 3.36
Case Western Reserve University School of Law 59%  159 3.44
Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law 54%  155 3.31
Georgia State University College of Law 28.57%  158 3.40
University of Denver Sturm College of Law 51.42%  157 3.43
University of Nebraska College of Law 66.23%  156 3.65
University of Pittsburgh School of Law 41.66%  156 3.36
St. John’s University School of Law 41.11%  158 3.54
University of South Carolina School of Law 50%  156 3.3
Rutgers Law School 48%  155 3.28
University of Arkansas School of Law 67%  154 3.37
Lewis & Clark Law School 60.72%  158 3.32
University of Cincinnati College of Law 53%  155 3.59
University of Oklahoma College of Law 49%  157 3.56
Michigan State University College of Law 59.23%  154 3.46
The University of Hawaii at Manoa William S. Richardson School of Law 40.30%  154 3.27
University of New Mexico School of Law 46.22%  154 3.47
Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology 47.02%  156 3.36
The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law 41.85%  153 3.28
University at Buffalo School of Law, The State University of New York 52%  154 3.44
University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law 48.74%  156 3.56
Brooklyn Law School 48.83%  157 3.66
Florida International University College of Law 29%  156 3.63
Howard University School of Law 34.22%  150 3.28
Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law 70% 154 3.34
Saint Louis University School of Law 61.69%  156 3.73
Syracuse University College of Law 39.08%  154  3.33
The University of Montana—Alexander Blewett III School of Law 59.91%  153 3.38
DePaul University College of Law 50.00%  152 3.34
Louisiana State University, Paul M. Hebert Law Center 52.15%  156 3.55
Marquette University Law School 51.23%  155 3.56
Texas Tech University School of Law 55%  154 3.39
University of New Hampshire School of Law 56.92%  156 3.46
Washburn University School of Law 50.54%  153 3.35
Drake University Law School 75%  151 3.27
Stetson University College of Law 52.06%  154 3.27
University of Mississippi School of Law 42.24%  155 3.57
University of Maine School of Law 46.28%  152 3.37
University of Missouri—Kansas City School of Law 54.90%  153 3.40
Gonzaga University School of Law 59.22%  153 3.53
Seattle University School of Law 59.66%  154 3.24
Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law 32.55%  156 3.33
Hofstra University—Maurice A. Deane School of Law 45.95%  153 3.39
University of Tulsa College of Law 59.97%  154 3.48
West Virginia University College of Law 63.49%  154 3.56
Albany Law School 50.65%  154 3.42
Mercer University School of Law 44.55%  152 3.32
Suffolk University Law School 69.37%  150 3.23
University of Baltimore School of Law 55.13%  152 3.29
University of Dayton School of Law 36.21%  155 3.18
Cleveland State University—Cleveland-Marshall College of Law 46.99%  153 3.14
University of St. Thomas School of Law—Minneapolis 69.15%  155 3.50
Duquesne University School of Law 57.44%  155 3.08
New York Law School 51.58%  153 3.25
University of Wyoming College of Law 56.98%  153 3.38
Willamette University College of Law 64.22%  154 3.32
Belmont University College of Law 39.44%  158 3.71
City University of New York School of Law 34.53%  154 3.44
Loyola University New Orleans College of Law 63.73%  151 3.14
Santa Clara University School of Law 55.43%  156 3.21
University of South Dakota School of Law 64.00%  150 3.30
McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific 55.88%  157 3.65
Creighton University School of Law 62.95%  153 3.04
Samford University, Cumberland School of Law 67.59%  151 3.3
University of Detroit Mercy School of Law 53.68%  152 3.10
Pace University—Elisabeth Haub School of Law 51.30%  151  3.33
Regent University School of Law 51.38%  155 3.45
University of Idaho College of Law 67.47%  153 3.24
University of Memphis—Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law 47.07%  153 3.34
Vermont Law School 64.53%  150 3.16
Quinnipiac University School of Law 60.18%  152 3.42
University of Toledo College of Law 65.58%  152 3.43
John Marshall Law School 56.94%  151 3.24
Mitchell Hamline School of Law 57.66%  150 2.93
Appalachian School of Law 44.81%  150 3.0
University of Akron School of Law 53.26%  153 3.4
Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School 37.04%  153 3.0
Ave Maria School of Law 51.56%  151 2.79
Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law 58.99%  148 3.02
California Western School of Law 53.00%  153 3.26
Campbell University, Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law 62.61%  152 3.32
Capital University Law School 76.12%  151 3.30
Charleston School of Law 55.10%  151 3.32
Elon University School of Law 45.69%  152 3.31
Faulkner University, Thomas Goode Jones School of Law 44.63%  150 3.28
Florida A&M University College of Law 33.82%  152 3.42
Florida Coastal School of Law 46.04%  150 3.12
Golden Gate University School of Law 51.60%  151 3.13
Inter American University School of Law 53.76%  138 3.21
Liberty University School of Law 55.41%  151 3.41
Lincoln Memorial University—John J. Duncan, Jr. School of Law 55.58%  150 3.21
Mississippi College School of Law 70.05%  148 3.22
New England Law | Boston 70.51%  157 3.41
North Carolina Central University School of Law 44.25%  147 3.27
Northern Illinois University College of Law 58.76%  148 3.20
Northern Kentucky University—Salmon P. Chase College of Law 65.28%  153 3.37
Nova Southeastern University—Shepard Broad College of Law 47.49%  153 3.29
Ohio Northern University—Claude W. Pettit College of Law 49.54%  154 3.40
Oklahoma City University School of Law 82%  156 3.19
Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico School of Law 54.64%  135 3.35
Roger Williams University School of Law 64.87%  148 3.21
South Texas College of Law Houston 45.68%  151 3.17
Southern Illinois University School of Law 49.78%  149 2.96
Southern University Law Center 61.64%  143 2.79
Southwestern Law School 46.73%  153 3.22
St. Mary’s University School of Law 58.30%  153 3.36
St. Thomas University School of Law 51.92%  152 3.30
Texas Southern University—Thurgood Marshall School of Law 30.43%  148 3.47
Touro College—Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center 49.77%  148 3.00
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock, William H. Bowen School of Law 50.44%  152 3.43
University of Massachusetts School of Law—Dartmouth 56.06%  150 3.36
University of North Dakota School of Law 66.35%  148 3.17
The University of North Texas at Dallas College of Law 66.35%  146 3.24
University of Puerto Rico School of Law 43.16%  145 3.66
University of San Francisco School of Law 48.72%  155 3.33
University of the District of Columbia—David A. Clarke School of Law 32.63%  150 3.09
Valparaiso University Law School 32.63%  149 3.19
Western New England University School of Law 60.19%  148 3.29
Western State College of Law at Argosy University 42.86%  148 3.07
Widener University Commonwealth Law School 56.28%  148 3.13
Widener University Delaware Law School 62.69%  148 3.17
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