대학명 |
The University of Alabama School of Law |
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입학성적 |
Median LSAT: 163(FT) LSAT range (25%-75%): 160-165(FT), 153-158(PT) Median GPA: 3.68(FT) GPA range (25%-75%): 3.33-3.86(FT), 2.82-3.23(PT) |
합격률 |
25.3% |
학비 |
Full-time: $22,324 / year (in-state); $37,664 / year (out-of-state) |
특징 |
- 미국알라바마 주 투스칼루사에 위치한 주립대학교 - 1831년에 알라바마 시스템 대학교의 본교로 설립 - 상대적으로 매우 낮은 학비 - 호주와 스위스에서 교육을 받을 수 있는 유학 프로그램을 제공하고 있다 |
Admission 연락처 |
Phone: (205)308-5540 |
The University of Alabama School of Law
The full-time program application fee at the School of Law at University of Alabama is $40. Its tuition is full-time: $22,324 per year (in-state) and full-time: $37,664 per year (out-of-state). The student-faculty ratio is 9.5:1. The School of Law at University of Alabama has 67 full- and part-time faculty on staff.
The University of Alabama School of Law utilizes a broad legal curriculum with electives in specialty areas including environmental law and intellectual property law. Students are guaranteed at least one clinical experience before graduating and can choose from a variety of clinics, including ones that focus on elder law, civil law and community development law. Students can complete a joint J.D./MBA in three or four years in conjunction with the Manderson Graduate School of Business.
Outside of class, J.D. candidates can participate in more than 40 student organizations, including the Military Law Society and the Law and Film Society. More than 40 percent of students are involved in the school’s four legal journals: the Alabama Law Review; the Journal of the Legal Profession; Law and Psychology Review; and the Alabama Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Law Review. The school’s Public Interest Institute coordinates community service projects and supports students who want to work in public interest law. The School of Law also offers a Certificate in Public Interest Law to students who complete a required courseload and volunteer at least 50 hours of service.
Notable alumni of the University of Alabama School of Law include Jeff Sessions, a U.S. Senator from Alabama, and Morris Dees, co-founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center, a nonprofit civil rights organization. Because Harper Lee, author of the classic novel "To Kill A Mockingbird," attended (but did not graduate from) the Alabama School of Law, the school cofounded the Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction, an annual contest to award fiction about the role of lawyers in society.
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