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The University of La Verne does not require the SAT or ACT for first-time freshmen students applying for admission. [20] In 2024, University of La Verne accepted 73.5% of undergraduate applicants, with admission standards considered average, applicant competition considered low, and with those enrolled having an average 3.24 high school GPA.
In 1970, Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Paul Egly established the law school. [5] In 1985, the school merged with the San Fernando Valley College of Law; [6] however, the two operated as independent entities within the University of La Verne until 2002, when the University of West Los Angeles purchased the San Fernando Valley College of Law campus. [7]
The university's School of Law is approved by the State Bar of California Committee of Bar Examiners [3] but is not accredited by the American Bar Association. [4] As a result, graduates only qualify to take the bar exam in California. [2] The school has a 100% acceptance rate, [5] and an undergraduate degree is not necessary for admission. [6]
University of La Verne President Pardis Mahdavi stepped down unexpectedly after 10 months at the private college.
University of La Verne College of Law: 2.50 [92] University of South Carolina School of Law: 2.75–3.0 (1L mean) University of Southern California School of Law: 3.30 [93] South Texas College of Law Houston: 2.85–3.15 [94] Southern Illinois University School of Law: 2.55–2.80 [95] Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law
For the class entering in 2024, the law school accepted 613 out of 1031 applicants (a 59.46% acceptance rate), with 207 of those accepted enrolling (a 33.77% yield rate – the percentage of accepted students who enrolled). Five students were not included in the acceptance statistics. The class consisted of 212 students.
Black women were found to have the highest rate of obesity (57.9%) and Asian women had the lowest rate (14.5%). Black women also had the highest rate of blood pressure (58.4%) and Hispanic women ...
Admission rates vary according to the residency of applicants. For Fall 2019, California residents had an admission rate of 12.0%, while out-of-state U.S. residents had an admission rate of 16.4% and internationals had an admission rate of 8.4%. [146] UCLA's overall freshman admit rate for the Fall 2019 term was 12.3%. [147]