In the application year 2024, Southwestern Law School reported an overall acceptance rate of 36.2%, with 3,191 applicants and 1,156 admissions. For Regular Decision (RD), the acceptance rate was slightly higher at 39.67%, with 3,334 applicants and 1,322 accepted. Historical data reveals a notable decrease from a 50.4% acceptance rate in both 2023 and 2022 to the current rate, while the 2021 acceptance rate was 39%. Average GPA for admitted students stands at 3.48, highlighting the competitive nature of the program. The school does not currently have data on Early Action (EA), transfer admissions, or waitlist acceptance rates.
The overall acceptance rate for Southwestern Law School in the application year 2024 is 36.2%, with 3,191 applicants and 1,156 students accepted. This marks a significant drop from the 50.4% acceptance rate seen in the previous two years (2023 and 2022), where 3,200 and 3,190 applicants were admitted, respectively. The trend indicates increased competitiveness, as acceptance rates have fluctuated over the last few years, starting with 41% in 2016, declining to 39.5% in 2017, and remaining in the 37-40% range through 2019 to 2021. This suggests a downward trend in acceptance rates recently, reinforcing the growing selectivity of the law school.
Unfortunately, the JSON data provided lacks specific figures regarding the wait list acceptance rates for Southwestern Law School. Consequently, no statistics on the number of applicants offered a wait list position, accepted from the wait list, or the acceptance rate can be summarized. Without these details, any discussion of historical trends is also not possible.
Southwestern Law School has not disclosed specific transfer acceptance rates, the number of applicants, or the number of accepted students for recent years, including the application years 2020 to 2023. Additionally, there is no available information regarding the average GPA of transfer applicants. This lack of transparency makes it challenging to assess transfer trends or the competitive nature of the transfer admission process at the institution.
Race | Applicants |
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Asian American | 9.2% |
Black/African American | 4.5% |
Caucasian/White | 47.8% |
Hispanic/Latino | 27.7% |
Two or More Races | 5.6% |
Other or Did Not Indicate | 1.8% |
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