Post on 03-Oct-2020
UCLA LAWAT A GLANCE
• Percentages are out of total employed ten months after graduation, and include part-time, short-term, and law school/university funded jobs. The chart excludes graduates who are unemployed, unemployed start date deferred, those pursuing graduate degrees full-time, and those whose employment status is unknown.
• Percentages are out of those employed at law firms ten months after graduation, and include part-time and short-term jobs.
PROFILE OF FALL 2019 CLASS*
Applicants: 6,211Enrolled: 310GPA Percentiles(25th, 50th, 75th): 3.51 / 3.79 / 3.89LSAT Percentiles (25th, 50th, 75th): 164 / 168 / 169Female: 58%Male: 42%Students of Color: 42%Average Age: 24California Residents: 58%Non-Residents: 42%Undergraduate Institutions Represented: 125
*All data is as of August 26, 2019. LSAT/GPA percentiles will be recalculated in early October and posted on the law school website.
2018 EMPLOYMENT CATEGORIES*
2018 BREAKDOWN OF LAW FIRM EMPLOYMENT BY FIRM SIZE*
EMPLOYMENT
APPLICATION INFORMATION
Fall 2020 Application Deadline: February 1, 2020
Full-Tuition Achievement Fellowship Program Deadline: January 2, 2020
Early Decision Priority Deadline and Full-Tuition Distinguished Scholars Program Deadline: November 15, 2019
2019–2020 Tuition*:Residents: $47,989.30Non-Residents: $54,052.30Health Insurance**: $4,318.98
* Subject to change** The health insurance is a mandatory fee but it may be waived provided you have comparable health insurance.
UCLA | SCHOOL OF LAW
For detailed employment statistics, please visit: law.ucla.edu/employmentstatistics.
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UCLA LAWAT A GLANCE
PROGRAMS, CENTERS & INSTITUTES
A. Barry Cappello Trial AdvocacyCenter for Law and EconomicsClinical and Experiential ProgramsCriminal Justice ProgramCritical Race Studies ProgramDavid J. Epstein Program in Public Interest Law and Policy Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment Empirical Research GroupExternship ProgramForeign Legal Study and Exchange ProgramGlobalization and Labor Standards ProjectHealth and Human Rights Law ProjectInternational and Comparative Law ProgramLaw and Philosophy ProgramLowell Milken Institute for Business Law and PolicyNative Nations Law & Policy CenterNegotiation and Conflict Resolution ProgramProgram on Understanding Law, Science, and Evidence (PULSE)Promise Institute for Human RightsResnick Center for Food Law and PolicyUCDC ProgramUCLA-RAND Center for Law and Public PolicyUCLA Ziman Center for Real EstateWilliams Institute on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Law and Public PolicyZiffren Center for Media, Entertainment, Technology and Sports Law
For detailed information on our programs, centers and institutes, please visit law.ucla.edu/centers-programs. For a list of clinical and experiential courses, please visit law.ucla.edu/clinical.
JOINT DEGREE PROGRAMS
J.D./M.A. African-American StudiesJ.D./M.A. American Indian StudiesJ.D./M.B.A. Business AdministrationJ.D./Ph.D. PhilosophyJ.D./M.P.H. Public Health J.D./M.P.P. Public PolicyJ.D./M.S.W. Social Welfare J.D./M.U.R.P. Urban and Regional Planning
To learn more about the joint degree programs, please visit law.ucla.edu/jointdegrees.
JOURNALS
Asian Pacific American Law JournalChicana/o-Latina/o Law ReviewCriminal Justice Law ReviewDisability Law JournalThe Dukeminier Awards Journal of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity LawEntertainment Law ReviewIndigenous Peoples’ Journal of Law, Culture, and Resistance Journal of Environmental Law and PolicyJournal of International Law and Foreign AffairsJournal of Islamic and Near Eastern LawJournal of Law and TechnologyNational Black Law JournalPacific Basin Law JournalUCLA Law Review Women’s Law Journal
For more information about the journals, please visit law.ucla.edu/journals.