New England School of Law - Academics

Academics

New England School of law offers full-time and part-time enrollment with an application deadline of March 15. In 2008, the school accepted 56.7% of all applicants who applied to the school. Enrolled students from that entering class had Law School Admission Test (LSAT) scores in the range of 149 to 153 (25th-75th percentile). New England Law offers full-time time and part-time (both day and evening) divisions and the student-to-faculty ratio is 23:1. It is currently a medium sized law school with approximately 1,100 students, with a majority of its students in the full-time program.

New England Law has three specializations in environmental law, international law, and tax law and offers an LL.M. in advanced legal studies. New England Law also offers a program where a student may spend a period of time up to two academic semesters at a law school associated with the Consortium for Innovative Legal Education, Inc. (CILE). The schools taking part in the program include California Western School of Law, South Texas College of Law, and William Mitchell College of Law.

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