ABA Required Disclosures & Consumer Facts

The Standard 509 Information Report [PDF] is compiled from the latest information submitted in the annual ABA questionnaire.

ABA Required Disclosures and Consumer Facts

Applications – 2,835
Enrolled – 445 (350 full-time/95 part-time evening)

Scores

  • LSAT*/GPA Median 154/3.49
  • 25th – 75th LSAT – 150-158
  • 25th – 75th GPA – 3.20-3.67
    *Suffolk University Law School uses the highest LSAT score.

Demographics

  • Female/Male – 62%/38%
  • Diversity – 23%
  • LGBTQ – 17%
  • First-Generation College Students – 25%
  • From 37 states, 7 countries, 211 colleges and universities

View the 2022 509 Report [PDF]

Applications – 2,602
Enrolled – 448 (369 full-time/79 part-time evening)

Scores

  • LSAT*/GPA Median 154/3.48
  • 25th – 75th LSAT – 150-158
  • 25th – 75th GPA – 3.25-3.69
    *Suffolk University Law School uses the highest LSAT score.

Demographics

  • Female/Male – 66%/34%
  • Diversity – 24%
  • LGBTQ – 14%
  • First-Generation College Students – 27%
  • From 34 states, 12 countries, 193 colleges and universities

View the 2021 509 Report [PDF]

Academic Year
Calendar

Academic Requirements
JD Programs
Dual Degree Programs
Graduate Programs: LLM, SJD

Curriculum
Electives

Faculty and Administrators
2020 ABA 509 Report [PDF]
Faculty

Transfer of Credit
Transfer of Credit (scroll down and select "Transfer")
Visiting Out, Study Abroad and Electives at Non-Suffolk Programs

Articulation Agreement
The Sage Colleges, Albany, N.Y.

 

Accreditation

Suffolk University Law School is accredited by the American Bar Association. For more information please contact:

Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar
of the American Bar Association
321 N. Clark Street
Chicago, IL 60654
Phone: 312-988-6738

Suffolk University is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education.

Suffolk University Law School is additionally a member of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS).