Florida International University College of Law - Admissions and Tuition

Admissions and Tuition

FIU College of Law admissions
2011 2010 2009 2008
Applicants 2,420 2,565 2,497 2,549
Admits 478 492 642 660
% Admitted 19.7 19.1 25.7 25.8

The College of Law only admits students during the fall to its full-time day program or its part-time evening program. Admissions is done on a rolling basis.

For Fall 2010, 2,565 students applied for admissions into the FIU College of Law, 492 were accepted, and 118 enrolled for the day program and 49 for the evening program. The Fall 2012 entering class had a median LSAT score of 155 (out of a possible 180 points) and a 3.60 GPA (on a 4.0 scale). 59% of students were ethnic minorities, and 52% were women. The average age is 25 for the day program and 28 for the evening program.

Annual tuition for in-state students in the day program is $18,463 and $12,508 for those in the evening program. Annual tuition for out-of-state students in the day program is $27,987.90 and $19,591.53 for those in the evening program.

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