Overview

Applicants
5,143
Acceptance Rate
24%
Median Undergrad GPA
3.80
Accepted Applicants Who Attend
180

Test Scores

LSAT
25th-75th percentile
(enrolled students)
161 - 168

Deadlines

Application Deadlines
April 1

Application Process

Rolling Admissions
Yes

Application Fee
$70

CAS Service Used
Yes

Applicants accepted in terms other than fall
No

Transfer Applicants Accepted
Yes

Deferred Admission
Yes

Other Admission Factors

Academic

LSAT Score
Undergraduate GPA
Letters of Recommendation
Essay / Personal Statement
Non-Academic

Interviews
Extracurricular Activities
Work Experience

Selectivity Rating

Faculty Information

Student/Faculty
4:1
Total Faculty
141

38
Female
15
Underrepresented Minorities


Students Say

Located in the heart of Nashville, Vanderbilt University Law School welcomes its students into a “friendly and welcoming atmosphere [with] very casual and approachable faculty.” More students say they are “continually impressed with the quality of the professors,” who are “extremely dynamic” and “some of the best teachers I have ever had at any level in any subject.” Students take courses in “beautiful and modern” classrooms.
The professors are a big part of what makes Vanderbilt’s Law School so successful. Students report that “most professors here love teaching,” and “my professors are excellent, every class is fun and engaging.” Another mentions that the “professors could not be better, incredibly intelligent and engaged, they care very much about the students and are incredibly dedicated to their students’ academic progress. I could not be happier with my academic experience.”
Law students are happy with the academics, but mention that they’d like the school to “place greater emphasis on practice of law and the changing landscape of the legal profession.” Students still mention how supportive the entire administration is for their academics and their future careers, saying, “it’s hard to emphasize enough how much the tone of collegiality starts with the administration—they treat students as colleagues, not customers.”
A few students are concerned about what’s next after graduation and believe “career services could use some work,” while others say “our Career Services staff is committed and involved.” In addition to using the traditional roadmap set out by career services, finding a strong position after graduation may mean taking advantage of “the network” of VLS alumni across the nation, and more and more students get help from their professors, “who are reliably wonderful when it comes to help with the job search.”
A few students also imply everyone’s a little young: “To reach the next level, Vandy will need to recruit students who have been in the workforce before law school. As it is, students may arrive without much clear direction for their careers, and they may not find it in law school.” Still, the majority of entering students have a least one year of work experience prior to enrolling in law school. The school continues to make strides in diversity, and students point out that “groups for women and minorities are very active within the law school community.”

Career overview

Pass Rate for First-Time Bar Exam
75%
Median Starting Salary
$130,000
% of graduates who are employed within ten months of graduation
94%
% of job accepting graduates providing useable salary information
84%

Career Services

On campus summer employment recruitment for first year JD students
Yes

On campus summer employment recruitment for second year JD students
Yes

# of Employers that Recruit on Campus Each Year
205

Employers who most frequently hire graduates
Alston & Bird LLP Bass, Berry, & Sims PLC Milbank Baker Donelson King & Spalding Kirkland & Ellis LLP Hogan Lovells Bradly Arant Boult Cummings LLP Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP

Graduates Employed by Area

60%
Private Practice
12%
Judicial Clerkships
9%
Government
8%
Public Interes
5%
Business/Industry

Graduates Employed by Region

46%
South
22%
MidWest
20%
Mid-Atlantic
9%
South West
3%
International
3%
Pacific
2%
New England
1%
Mountain

Prominent Alumni

Jim Sasser
US Senator, Chairman of Senate Budget Committee, US Ambassador to China

Fred Thompson
Senator; Counsel Watergate Committee, Actor

Martha "Cissy" Daughtrey
US Circuit Court Judge

Paul Atkins
SEC Commissioner

Greg Abbott
48th Governor of Texas

Dates

Financial Aid Rating
Feb 15
Application Deadlines
Feb 15

Financial Aid Statistics

Average Annual Total Aid Package Awarded
$83,896

% Students Receiving Some Aid
92%

Expenses per Academic Year

Tuition
$57,558
Estimated Off-Campus Room and Board
$15,710
Estimated Cost for Books / Academic Expense
$1,842
Fees
$478

Student Body Profile

Total Enrollment
577
Parent Institution Enrollement
12,824

Number of Foreign Countries Represented
17
Average Age at Entry
23

% International
3%

Demographics

25.00%
% Under-represented Minorities

100% are full time
0% are part time
51% female
49% male

Campus Life

Students Say

Vanderbilt Law “does a great job of ensuring that people don’t forget to be good to one another while still pursuing academic success.” On the whole, students describe life in Nashville as “pretty solid.” Applicants are clearly drawn to Vanderbilt and Nashville’s style. Many list “quality of life” as a main reason for attending, along with “collegiality” and a “friendly student body.” Students usually “gather in the on site ABP cafe or on Main Street to socialize in the mornings and lunch time.”
The law school has been described as “relatively small” with a “happy, sociable student body.”The compact size allows students to create “personal relationships with our professors.” Every Friday, students gather with professors and staff for social events sponsored by a student group, academic program, administrative office, or legal employer, and they are “encouraged to take breaks from studying and go out and see Nashville.” Other students point out that financial concerns can somehow alter their social lives, saying “as much as I love my colleagues here, most of them come from money” to the point that some students report they “often feel out of place.” The social students seem to be less concerned about finding a job after graduation, and the “‘book smart’ students and the ‘social butterflies’ are rarely the same people.” Still, as one graduating student told us, “The people are what make the school.”

More Information

% of Classrooms with Internet Access
100%

Admissions Office Contact

Contact
G. Todd Morton
Assistant Dean and Dean of Admissions

Address
131 21st Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37203

Phone
615.322.6452

Email
admissions@law.vanderbilt.edu


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