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PO Box 780
Notre Dame, IN 46556
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- 545
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- $45,980
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per year (full-time)
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Law School Overview
The Law School at University of Notre Dame
has
an application deadline of March 15.
The full-time program application fee at
the Law School at University of Notre Dame
is $75.
Its tuition is full-time: $45,980 per year.
The student-faculty ratio is
9.3:1.
The Law School at University of Notre Dame
has 100 full- and part-time
faculty on staff.
The University of Notre Dame Law School is the oldest Roman Catholic law school in the country. Students can complete two degrees through dual-degree programs including a J.D./M.B.A. through the Mendoza College of Business, and a J.D./M.Eng. through the College of Engineering.
The Notre Dame Legal Aid Clinic gives students hands-on experience with clients in areas including disability benefits, tenants’ rights, and wills and trusts. There are about 30 student organizations to get involved in as well, including the Irish Law Society and the Sports, Communications and Entertainment Law Forum, and several law journals such as the American Journal of Jurisprudence; the Journal of College and University Law, the nation's only law review solely for higher education law issues; and the Notre Dame Law Review. Through the Notre Dame London Law Program, students in the top 80 percent of their first year class can spend their second year or a summer studying abroad in England. Back in South Bend, Ind., law students may apply to live in university-owned housing, though there is not space for all who apply.
For those who pursue public interest work after graduation, Notre Dame has a Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP) for qualifying students. Notable alumni of Notre Dame Law School include Brian Moynihan, chief executive officer of Bank of America; Pete King, a U.S. Representative from New York; and Andrew Napolitano, a legal analyst for FOX News Channel and FOX Business Network.
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| Year founded |
1869
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| Public/private |
Private
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| Law school designation |
National
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Admissions
| Application deadline |
March 15
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| Full-time program application fee |
$75
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| Part-time program application fee |
$0
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| Admissions Phone |
(574) 631-6626
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| Admissions E-mail |
lawadmit@nd.edu
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| Web site |
http://law.nd.edu
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Academics
| Full- and part-time faculty |
100
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| Student-faculty ratio |
9.3:1
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| Total faculty |
115
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Student Body
| Enrollment (full-time) |
545
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| Gender distribution (full-time) |
| J.D. candidates graduating in 2011-2012 |
196
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Cost
| Tuition and fees |
| Room and board |
$9,050
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Careers
| Employed at graduation 2 |
48.9%
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| Median private sector starting salary |
$87,500
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| Median public service starting salary |
$32,000
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Library
| Total volumes and volume equivalents |
700,409
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* Law School Overview details based on 2012 data
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