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Key facts

Total 2021 graduates: 82

  • Includes 0 transfer students
  • 69.5% of graduates had long-term, full-time legal jobs
  • 89% graduates had any long-term job
  • 90.2% graduates had any full-time job
  • Enrolled 114 new 1L students in 2022, +6.5% compared to 107 in 2019 (2022 grads)

Key jobs data

Source of job offer

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Timing of job offer

2018 graduates

Public service

17.1%
2021 grads

National firms

1.2%
2021 grads

Regional Firms

11%
2021 grads
2021 graduate jobs by employer type

2018 State placement

State Total
Washington, D.C. 3%
Florida 6.1%
Virginia 53%
Foreign employed 1.5%
Unknown 25.8%
Employed 89.4%
Non-employed 10.6%

Other 2018 jobs data

Law firm jobs

Statisticnumberpercentage
Attorney2740.9%
Staff attorney00%
Law clerk23%
Paralegal00%
Administrative00%
Unknown00%
Employed - firm2943.9%
Employed - non-firm3045.5%
Non-employed710.6%
Total66100%
Statisticnumberpercentage
Bar passage required2842.4%
JD advantage11.5%
Professional00%
Non-professional00%
Unknown00%
Employed - firm2943.9%
Employed - non-firm3045.5%
Non-employed710.6%
Total66100%

Business jobs

Statisticnumberpercentage
Bar passage required00%
JD advantage46.1%
Professional11.5%
Non-professional23%
Unknown00%
Employed - business710.6%
Employed - non-business5278.8%
Non-employed710.6%
Total66100%

Education jobs

Statisticnumberpercentage
Bar passage required11.5%
JD advantage34.5%
Professional11.5%
Non-professional00%
Unknown00%
Employed - academic57.6%
Employed - non-academic5481.8%
Non-employed710.6%
Total66100%

Government jobs

Statisticnumberpercentage
Bar passage required812.1%
JD advantage00%
Professional00%
Non-professional00%
Unknown30%
Employed - government1116.7%
Employed - non-government4872.7%
Non-employed710.6%
Total66100%

Public interest jobs

Statisticnumberpercentage
Bar passage required34.5%
JD advantage00%
Professional00%
Non-professional00%
Unknown00%
Employed - public interest00%
Employed - non-public int.5989.4%
Non-employed710.6%
Total66100%

The sub-totals on these tables do not always add up exactly because we combine two data sources, the ABA and NALP. While much of the underlying data are the same, these differences reflect some definitional inconsistencies and NALP's active role in sanitizing school-reported data each summer.