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National Comparison: Overview of Facts

#25 in Acceptance Rate

UW Law ranks #25 in terms of student selectivity with an acceptance rate of 26.4% among those who applied for admission.

#26 in Student to Faculty Ratio

UW Law is tied for #26 in terms of lowest student to faculty ratio (5.4:1).

#29 in Median LSAT

UW Law is tied for #29 in terms of the median LSAT score (163) among those applicants granted admission who enrolled as full-time students. The LSAT measures reading comprehension, analytical reasoning, and logical reasoning.

#33 in Library Size

UW Law ranks #33 in terms of library size with 705,321 volumes or equivalents.

#35 in Median Undergraduate GPA

UW Law ranks #35 in terms of highest median undergraduate GPA (3.69) among those applicants granted admission who enrolled as full-time students.

#37 in Private Sector Salary

UW Law is tied for #37 in terms of the median starting salary among graduates working in private practice as law firm associates ($100,000).

#53 in Public Sector Salary

UW Law is tied for #53 in terms of median starting salary among graduates working in government jobs or judicial clerkships at the federal or state level ($59,000).

#60 in Bar Passage Rate

UW Law ranks #60 in terms of bar passage rate among first-time test takers (85.7%), and it outperforms by +11.6% the state of Washington’s overall bar passage rate of 74.1%. (A national comparison on this metric should be taken in a qualified sense and with caution, because every state has a different bar passage rate.)

#69 in Employment Rate at Graduation

#105 in Employment Rate at 10 Months
UW Law ranks #69 in terms of graduates employed at the time of graduation (52.5%) and #105 in terms of graduates employed ten months after graduation (76.3%).

#70 in Presence of Minority Students

UW Law ranks #70 in terms of the highest percentage of students who are racial or ethnic minority (37.2%).

#80 in Presence of Minority Faculty

UW Law ranks #80 in terms of the highest percentage of faculty who are racial or ethnic minority (13.8%).

#84 in Highest Tuition (out-of-state)

#172 in Highest Tuition (in-state)
UW Law ranks #84 in terms of highest tuition among full-time law students for its out-of state tuition of $47,190, and it ranks #172 in terms of highest tuition among full-time law students for its in-state tuition of $35,988. We rank from a total of 283 tuition rates from 194 law schools, ranking twice those law schools that have different in-state and out-of-state tuition rates. Room and board expenses average $15,936 per year.

#89 in Presence of Female Faculty

UW Law is tied for #89 in terms of the highest percentage of faculty who are female (40.6%).

Fall 2020 Application Information

Application Deadline: March 15
Application Fee: $60

Admissions Statistics

2020 2017
Acceptance Rate 26.4% 26.9%
LSAT Score (Median) 163 163
LSAT Score (25th-75th percentile) 158-165 159-166
GPA (Median) 3.69 3.60
GPA Range (25th-75th percentile) 3.44-3.80 3.41-3.78

Bar Exam Statistics

2020 2017
State in which most graduates took bar exam: WA WA
School's bar passage rate: 85.7% 84.3%
State overall bar passage rate: 74.1% 79.9%
School bar pass rate vs. state bar pass rate: +11.6% +4.4%

Employment Statistics

2020 2017
Graduates employed at graduation: 52.5% 46.5%
Graduates employed 10 months after graduation: 76.3% 74.5%

Tuition and Expenses

2020 2017
Tuition (In-State): $35,988 N/A
Tuition (Out-of-State): $47,190 N/A
Room and Board: $15,936 $14,625
Proportion of full-time students receiving grants: 74.3% 62.3%
Median grant amount among full-time students: $15,000 $9,000
Average indebtedness of those who incurred debt: $101,913 $111,003
Proportion of graduates who incurred debt: 66.1% 73.3%
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Students & Faculty

2020 2017
Total Students: 492 496
Men: 43.1% 53.8%
Women: 56.9% 46.2%
Student Racial Demographics:

White: 62.8% N/A
Black: 2.8% N/A
Hispanic: 7.1% N/A
Asian: 11.4% N/A
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 5.4 : 1 N/A
Total Faculty: 160 N/A
Male: 59.4% N/A
Female: 40.6% N/A
Minority: 13.8% N/A

Full-Time Starting Salaries

2020 2017
Private Sector (Median): $100,000 $100,000
Public Sector (Median): $59,000 $56,767
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Library Resources

2020 2017
Volumes and equivalents: 705,321 693,642