Vanderbilt University Law School - Admissions

Admissions

While the law school now receives approximately 4,000 applications a year, fewer than 1,000 applicants receive offers, resulting in a matriculating class of under 200. The entering class of 2014 had median undergraduate GPA and LSAT scores of 3.73 and 169, respectively.

Sixty percent of the most recent entering class had graduated from college at least one year before arriving at Vanderbilt. Like most law schools, backgrounds of Vanderbilt law students have included experience in such fields as business, the sciences, military service, education, technology, entertainment, and public policy. Of the most recently admitted class (the Class of 2014), 44% are women and 23% are minorities; the entering class also represents 99 different undergraduate institutions, spanning 34 different states and six foreign nations.

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