IU School of Law at a Glance
- The Law School's more than 650 students are from 44 different states and 15 foreign countries.
- With 38 full-time faculty, the Law School has a student-faculty ratio of seventeen to one.
- Approximately half of the students in each incoming class receive scholarships or fellowships.
- Average LSAT scores for IU law students range in the 80-85th percentiles. The average undergraduate grade point average of incoming students is 3.3-3.5.
- IU Law School alumni are found in all 50 states and 31 foreign countries. States with the largest number of IU law alumni other than Indiana are Illinois, California, Michigan, Florida, New York, Virginia, the District of Columbia, and Texas.
- In recent years, more than 96 percent of graduates have secured employment within six months of graduation.
Program Highlights
- The accelerated program allows students to start law school in the summer and/or graduate in 27 months.
- The school's internship program guarantees a summer internship to each interested student after the first year of law school.
- Students can gain practical experience in a number of in-house clinics, including the Child Advocacy Clinic and the Community Legal Clinic, among others.
Joint Degrees
The School of Law offers the following joint degree programs in collaboration with other IU schools and departments:
Doctor of JurisprudenceMaster of Arts in Journalism
Doctor of JurisprudenceMaster of Arts/Master of Science in Telecommunications
Doctor of JurisprudenceMaster of Business Administration
Doctor of JurisprudenceMaster of Library and Information Science
Doctor of JurisprudenceMaster of Public Accountancy
Doctor of JurisprudenceMaster of Public Affairs
Doctor of JurisprudenceMaster of Science in Environmental Science
Doctor of Philosophy in Law and Social Science
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