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University of Alabama Law School

Rank 33 (USNWR 2024)
167
Median LSAT
3.95
Median GPA
26.6%
Acceptance rate

Also known as

  • University of Alabama Law School
  • University of Alabama
  • ALABAMA, UNIVERSITY OF
  • 'Bama

University of Alabama Law School is a law school located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The school was ranked 33 in 2024 by USNWR. Annual enrollment for University of Alabama Law School is approximately 126.

Admissions website: https://www.law.ua.edu/admissions/

Admissions email: admissions@law.ua.edu

Admissions phone: (205)348-5440

Can I get into University of Alabama Law School with aGPA andLSAT?

University of Alabama Law School Key Statistics

Previous year ABA 509 data
Percentiles 25 50 75
LSAT 159 167 168
GPA 3.63 3.95 4.0
Miscellaneous Count Percentile
# Applications 1634 55
# Admissions offers 435 -
Class size 126 25
% Accepted 26.6% 83
% Yield 28.5% 45

During the 2024 application cycle, 1,634 people applied and 435 were offered admission.

University of Alabama has a 1L class size of 126, and yield of 28.51%. 124 out of 435 applicants who were offered admission accepted, meaning that 28.51% of the people who were offered admission ended up attending the school.

The 1L class at University of Alabama has a median LSAT of 167. The 25th percentile LSAT is 159 and the 75th percentile LSAT is 168.

The median GPA is 3.95. The 25th percentile GPA is 3.63 and the 75th percentile GPA is 4.0.

University of Alabama Law School LSAT & GPA graph for 2023-2024

LSD has stats for 258 applicants for the 2023-2024 application cycle.

The graphs show applicant results plotted against GPA and LSAT. The dotted lines on the graphs represent the 25/50/75th percentiles reported by the school in their ABA 509 report from the previous year.

Each data point represents an LSD user that shared their application results for the benefit of future applicants.

Click on a data point to see that user's profile.

25th, 50th, 75th refer to percentiles from last year's admitted class

How much does University of Alabama Law School cost per year?

$46,407.00
Tuition
35th percentile
$0.00
In-state tuition
$68,031.00
CoA
26th percentile
91.30%
Bar pass rate
88th percentile

*The following data belongs to previous years.

$75,000.00
Salary, 25th %
62nd percentile
$100,000.00
Salary
70th percentile
$64,649.00
PI Salary
58th percentile
%
Employment rate
70th percentile
%
Grads with debt
2nd percentile
$59,864.00
Average debt
5th percentile

Cost of attending University of Alabama Law School

In 2024, tuition was $46,407 and the annual cost of attending was $68,031 (tuition plus living expenses).

Cost of Attendance (CoA) is the estimated total amount you will have to spend every year to go to school. Unlike tuition, CoA includes expenses like rent, food, and insurance.

University of Alabama Law School employment outcomes

JD graduates from University of Alabama make $100,000 (median) upon graduation if they work in the private sector. If they go into the public sector, a grad can expect to make $64,649.

55.6% of law graduates from University of Alabama go directly to work for law firms, while 18.5% clerk for a judge. 10.5% of graduates go into public interest.

91.3% of University of Alabama graduates pass the bar on their first try.

Some interesting facts about University of Alabama Law School

The University of Alabama offers two online graduate degree programs. The LLM Concentrations in Taxation and Business Transactions are designed for recently graduated and practicing lawyers who want a rigorous, broad-based education in tax or business law without leaving their home or office.

The Graduate Tax program provides an educational opportunity to obtain a broad-based and in-depth advanced degree in tax law. Students can choose electives allowing for concentrations in either Estate Planning or Business Tax. The Graduate Business Concentration trains lawyers to serve the needs of clients throughout the life cycle of a business venture. The program offers technical training and skills-based instruction all through live, interactive online technologies.

Courses are taught by distinguished faculty and experienced tax lawyers from throughout the country. Many of the professors are authors and experts in their fields. Students attend virtual classrooms, where they interact fully with professors and classmates through video and audio. Students see and speak to their instructors, chat with classmates, and see and even share a whiteboard.

Although this is an online program, there are two required weekend visits to campus. Each two-year cycle begins with an Orientation weekend session at the Law School in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. This is an opportunity for students to meet faculty and classmates, begin to build the professional relationships that are such an important part of any LLM program, and learn the technology they will be using for the next two years. Students are also introduced to a course in tax research. Then, at the end of the second summer, students are required to return to the Law School to take comprehensive exams covering the first-year basic, required courses.

Exams are administered through a secure course management system and the virtual classroom technology offers ways to periodically assess the level of comprehension (quizzes, polling devices, etc.). The program website provides for online registration and book ordering, course materials, and announcements. Attendance in the live virtual class is required but video streams and audio downloads of previous lectures are available after class. All online students have equal access to the Law School's library resources and legal databases through the web-based systems. An independent study/tax research course is available each semester to enable students to qualify for financial aid or loan deferment.

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