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This page focuses on national rankings, acceptance rates,
program costs, and merit-based scholarships of New England School of Law, an
accredited law program in the United States. Should you be
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Motto: Jus et Auctoritas
Established: 1908
School type: Private law school
Endowment: US$40.5 million
Location: Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Enrollment: 602
Faculty: 109
USNWR ranking: 147th–193rd (bottom 25%)
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Ranking: New England School of Law
Top Law Schools of 2020 |
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Score
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N/A |
Peer assessment score (5.0
highest)
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1.8 |
Assessment score by lawyers/judges
(5.0 highest)
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2.2 |
25th-75th percentile GPA scores
for all students
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2.94-3.48 |
25th-75th percentile LSAT scores
for all students
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150-154 |
Overall acceptance rate
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54.8% |
Student/faculty ratio
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23.5 |
Graduates employed at graduation
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45.2% |
Graduates known to be employed
nine months after graduation
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85.0% |
School's bar passage rate for
first-time test takers
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83.2% |
State where the greatest number of
first-time test takers took the bar
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MA |
Statewide bar passage rate for
first-time test takers
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86.1% |
Tuition & Scholarships: New England School of Law
Financial Aid Office Information |
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Financial aid application deadline
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04/09 |
Financial aid director
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Eric Krupski |
Financial aid telephone
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(617) 422-7298 |
2019-2020 Expenses |
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Tuition
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Full-time: $33,580 per year,
part-time: $25,200 per year |
Room and board
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$11,800
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Books
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$1,250
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Miscellaneous expenses
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$4,850
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Is the tuition the same for
first-, second-, and third-year students?
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No
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Does the university offer housing
restricted to law students?
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No
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Does the university offer graduate
student housing for which law students are eligible?
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No
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Does the university offer a
public-interest scholarship program to current J.D.
students?
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No
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2019 Grants |
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Percentage of full-time students
receiving grants of less than one-half tuition
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37.8% |
Percentage of part-time students
receiving grants of less than one-half tuition
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14.7% |
Percentage of full-time students
receiving grants of one-half tuition or more but
less than full
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1.1% |
Percentage of part-time students
receiving grants of one-half tuition or more but
less than full
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3.2% |
Percentage of full-time students
receiving grants of full tuition
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8.1% |
Percentage of part-time students
receiving grants of full tuition
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5.1% |
Percentage of full-time students
receiving grants of more than full tuition
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0.0% |
Percentage of part-time students
receiving grants of more than full tuition
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0.0% |
25th percentile grant amount of
aid per full-time recipient
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$3,000
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Median grant amount of aid per
full-time recipient (50th percentile)
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$3,500
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75th percentile grant amount of
aid per full-time recipient
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$6,710
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25th percentile grant amount of
aid per part-time recipient
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$2,500
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Median grant amount of aid per
part-time recipient (50th percentile)
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$4,000
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75th percentile grant amount of
aid per part-time recipient
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$11,000
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Indebtedness |
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Average indebtedness of 2019 graduates who incurred law school debt
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$90,466
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Proportion who borrowed
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95.6% |
Does the school offer a loan
repayment assistance program for 2019 J.D.
graduates?
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No |
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