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In 2023, the overall bar examination passage rate for the law school’s first-time examination takers was 92.00%. The Ultimate Bar Pass Rate, which the ABA defines as the passage rate for graduates who sat for bar examinations within two years of graduating, was 94.33% for the class of 2021. [3]
UNC Asheville's acceptance rate for the fall of 2021 was 82%. [27] At that time, total enrollment was 3,233, with 57% female students and 43% male students. [27] [37] As of fall 2020, students came from 43 states and seventeen countries; 12% of the current study body was from outside of North Carolina.
UNC-Chapel Hill's admissions process is "most selective" according to U.S. News & World Report. [119] For the Class of 2025 (enrolled fall 2021), UNC-Chapel Hill received 53,776 applications and accepted 10,347 (19.2%). Of those accepted, 4,689 enrolled, a yield rate (the percentage of accepted students who choose to attend the university) of ...
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The journal, one of the first of its kind, was founded in 1998 and is viewed as one of the top law and technology journals in the country. JOLT takes a broad view of the term "technology." As such, topics in many seemingly divergent areas of the law can qualify for publication in JOLT, provided there is some relationship to a field of technology.
The following list shows where law schools set the 50% mark for an individual class subject to the curve. Because not all classes are curved and because professors still have discretion within the curve's ranges, where a law school sets its curve is not necessarily revealing of that school's average student GPA (whether after 1L or upon ...
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Law school registration was terminated during the June 28–29, 2013 meeting of the State Bar. [2] As of June 30, 2013, UNC was no longer listed as a law school by the State Bar of California Committee of Bar Examiners and the University of Northern California's website removed the listing of the Juris Doctor as one of its academic programs. [3]