2022 Student Profile

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2022 STUDENT PROFILE 2022 Entering Class* Of color

Enrolled

29%

351

Full time

LSAT 25th-75th percentiles LSAT Median

152

UGPA 25th-75th percentiles

2.97–3.57 UGPA Median

3.33 30

64% 13%

2%

31% 69%

Median age

LGBTQ+

Gender not specified or Nonbinary

Part time

149–155

Women

Students holding graduate degrees

80

Undergraduate institutions represented

190

Foreign countries represented Age range

20–73

5

States represented

38 + DC

Native American Tribes and First Nations represented

Total Student Enrollment

Annual Tuition

Enrolled

Full time—2022-23

1,197 Full time

31%

49,868

$ Part time

69%

Part time—2022-23

36,020

$

Students with foreign citizenship

14

States represented

45 + DC

Bar Passage Rate (for graduates who took the exam in Minnesota for the first time in Feb. 2021 and July 2021)

67%

Of color

24%

Employment

Women

2021 grads

58%

91%**

11 * LSAT/UGPA percentiles were calculated by the Law

School Admission Council based on matriculant lists provided by Mitchell Hamline School of Law to the ABA.

First generation

40%

First generation law

89%

** In the class of 2021, 91% of Mitchell Hamline students who were seeking work were employed in Bar passage required, J.D Advantage, or other professional positions—or were pursuing an advanced degree full time—within 10 months of graduation.


Every student is offered the opportunity to gain valuable hands-on experience through clinics and externships. MITCHELL HAMLINE CLINICS

Recent externship placements include:

As part of the clinical program, students— under the supervision of full-time professors— take the lead on representing real clients who might not otherwise have access to an attorney. We offer the following clinics:

Anishinaabe Legal Services

Legal Aid of West Virginia

Sierra Club of Hawaii

Bridges

Los Angeles County Office of the District Attorney Major Crimes Division

Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services

Business Law

(Business, Construction)

Maslon

St. Paul City, Dept. of Human Rights and Equal Economic Opportunity

Child Protection: Policy

(Nonprofit) (Nonprofit)

Builders Association of Minnesota California Department of Justice (Government)

(Nonprofit)

(Government)

(Private Practice Law Firm)

(Nonprofit)

(Nonprofit)

(Government)

Chestnut Cambronne, P.A.

Medtronic Inc.

Children’s Hospital of Minnesota

Merchant & Gould

Springstead Bartish & Borgula Law

Employment Discrimination Mediation Representation

Colorado Legal Services

Messerli Kramer

Sue Chambers: Independent Mediation and Arbitration

Health Law

ConvergeOne

(Business, Technology)

Minnesota Department of Transportation

Child Protection: Representation Civil Advocacy Economic Inclusion

Immigration Law Innocence

(Private Practice) (Health Care) (Nonprofit)

DLA Piper

(Private Practice Law Firm)

Faegre Baker Daniels

Intellectual Property: Patents

(Private Practice Law Firm)

Intellectual Property: Trademark

(Government)

Legal Assistance to Minnesota Prisoners Mediation Native Law: Tribal Code Drafting Nonprofit Tax Planning Reentry State Public Defender Post-Conviction Wrongful Conviction and Sentencing

Guam Department of Education

(Intellectual Property) (Private Practice Law Firm)

(Government)

Mojave County Attorney’s Office (Government)

New York Harbor Waterfront Commission

(Private Practice Law Firm)

(Mediation)

Sun Country Airlines

(Business, Transportation)

Supreme Court of Minnesota (Government)

The Law Library of Congress (Government)

(Government)

The Legal Rights Center (Nonprofit)

Hennepin County Attorney’s Office

Office of Governor Tim Walz & Lt. Governor Peggy Flanagan

Thomson Reuters

Island Mountain Development Group

Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility

Travelers Insurance

Johnson & Johnson

Optum Idaho

U.S. Attorney’s Office Southern District of Florida

Kaiser Permanente

Ramsey County Attorney’s Office

Kentucky State Senate

Schwegman, Lundberg, & Woessner (Government) (Private Practice, IP) Utah Attorney General’s Office (Government) Seventeenth Judicial Circuit of Florida Zero Abuse Project

(Government)

(Real Estate) (Business)

(Health Care)

(Government)

League of Minnesota Cities (Government) 02001 2022-11

(Business)

(Government)

(Government) (Insurance)

(Legal Publishing) (Insurance)

(Government)

(Government)

United States District Court for the District of Minnesota

(Government)

(Nonprofit)


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