Facts at a Glance CURRENT AS OF OCTOBER 1, 2021
DEGREE PROGRAMS
CLASS OF 2024 PROFILE
Juris Doctor (JD) Dual Degree Programs: MPA, MPP, MBA, MSW, MRED and MCMP Master of Laws (LLM): Environmental and Natural Resources Law Master of Legal Studies (MLS)
95 • students 56% • women 18% • students of color 39% • out-of-state 163 • median LSAT 159 to 165 • LSAT 25th to 75th percentile 3.82 • median undergrad GPA 3.62 to 3.95 • GPA 25th to 75th percentile
94.4% • 2020* 96.3% • 2019** 95.79% • 2018**
TOP 10 ENVIRONMENTAL
*All first-time takers **Ultimate passage
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BAR PASSAGE RATE*
FACULTY PROFILE 37 • full-time 58 • adjunct 51% • women 16% • faculty of color
FINANCIAL $30,460 • resident tuition, 2021-22 $39,800 • non-resident tuition, 2021-22 $52,605 • first-year cost of attendance, resident $61,406 • attendance, non-resident • average class debt, $ Class of 2021
LAW PROGRAM
SCHOLARSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS, 202122 ESTIMATES $5,443,000 • total scholarship and fellowship awards 85% • students receiving scholarship or fellowship 40 • need-based scholarships $500-$4,500 • range of needbased awards 224 • merit scholarships and fellowships $250-$44,400 • range of merit scholarships $24,870 • average award of merit scholarships for Class of 2024
EMPLOYMENT, CLASS OF 2020 92 graduates, 92 reporting employment status 97% • employment rate 10 months after graduation (89/92) 92% • full-time (85/92) 4% • part-time (4/92) 91% • full-time J.D. required or advantage (85/92)
EMPLOYED BY TYPE, CLASS OF 2019 11% • business 46% • law firm 9% • government 15% • public interest 17% • judicial clerkships 1% • education $76,000 • median salary $65,000 to $105,000 • 25%-75% salary range
S.J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW STUDENT BODY 289 • total enrollment 27 • average age 20 to 55 • age range 100 • colleges and universities represented 11% • have graduate degrees in 21 different disciplines 49% • are fluent in a foreign language
289
TOTAL ENROLLMENT
94.4
%
BAR PASSAGE ALL FIRST-TIME TAKERS, 2020
3:1
STUDENT-TOFACULTY RATIO
A-
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EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING INHOUSE CLINICS
EXTERNSHIPS
Beginning their first year, students are eligible to volunteer with the Pro Bono Initiative (PBI), a voluntary pro bono program, to connect what they have learned in the classroom with real-world clients and issues. PBI is an opportunity to engage with alumni and serve the community. The Pro Bono Initiative operates several free brief advice sites year-round that are staffed by volunteer law students and attorneys, including:
Students assume the role of a lawyer and represent clients under close supervision of faculty. In clinics, students learn through real-world lawyering work, intensive seminars, and regular meetings with faculty supervisors who offer support tailored for each student’s development and learning goals. Clinics include:
Students gain practical skills and substantive training under the supervision of licensed attorneys in the field while earning academic credit.
American Indian Law Community Law: Ogden, Salt Lake, and Sugarhouse Debtor’s Law Expungement Law Family Law Rainbow Law Street Law Veterans Law Wills for Heroes
CREATIVE ADVOCACY LAB: Students, in collaboration with community partners, use creative tools like design thinking, narrative, and visual communication to make legal information accessible to those who need it. INNOCENCE CLINIC: Students investigate claims of innocence made by individuals convicted of serious crimes in Utah, Wyoming and Nevada.
SEMESTER-LONG EXTERNSHIPS Civil at the American Civil Liberties Union and Legal Aid Society of Salt Lake Criminal at the U.S. Attorney’s office and Utah Juvenile Defender Attorneys Entrepreneurial at University Growth Fund and Freeman Lovell, PLLC Environmental at the U.S. EPA and the Utah Office of the Attorney General, Environment and Health Division Health at Intermountain Healthcare and the Utah Health Policy Project Judicial at the U.S. Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals and the Utah Supreme Court Legislative at the Utah Governor’s Office, General Counsel and Utah State Legislature Securities Law Enforcement at the Securities and Exchange Commission Victim’s Rights at the Utah Crime Victims Legal Clinic
YEAR-LONG EXTERNSHIP Criminal Process Externships give students opportunities to practice criminal law as prosecution or defense externs.
PRACTICUMS INNOVATING LEGAL SERVICES: Students work with communities to focus on a particular social justice issue with the goal of launching new access to justice solutions that can scale. INNOVATION FOR JUSTICE: Students develop technologies to empower advocates and advance disruptive change in their communities. UX4 JUSTICE: Students apply user experience (UX) research and design methods to reimagine how legal technologies can improve access to justice.
SIMULATIONS Through assignments and fictional role-plays, students practice and develop lawyering skills in a classroom setting with faculty supervision and feedback.
The perfect environment for a law school.