Louisiana State University--Baton Rouge Paul M. Hebert Law Center

Louisiana State University–Baton Rouge Paul M. Hebert Law Center

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Louisiana State University–Baton Rouge Paul M. Hebert Law Center is the law school of Louisiana State University located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Founded in 1906, it is one of the oldest law schools in the United States and has been consistently ranked among the top 100 law schools in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. It offers a three-year full-time program leading to a Juris Doctor (J.D.), as well as several dual degree programs and a Master of Laws (LL.M.) program for foreign attorneys and scholars. The school’s faculty is nationally recognized for their scholarship, teaching, and public service activities, and its students have earned numerous awards for their academic achievements and leadership roles in student organizations and activities. The Law Center also hosts several student organizations dedicated to particular areas of legal practice, such as business law or environmental law, along with moot court teams that participate in competitions around the country.

This page focuses on national rankings, acceptance rates, program costs, and merit-based scholarships of Louisiana State University–Baton Rouge Paul M. Hebert Law Center, an accredited law program in the United States.

Parent school: Louisiana State University System
Established: 1906
School type: Public law school
Dean: Tom Galligan
Location: 1 East Campus Drive · Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
Enrollment: 655
Faculty: 80
USNWR ranking: 105th (2023)

Ranking: Louisiana State University–Baton Rouge (Hebert)

Louisiana State University–Baton Rouge Paul M. Hebert Law Center is one of the top law schools in the nation. It is consistently ranked among the top 50 law schools by U.S. News & World Report and was recently ranked 43rd in the 2021 edition of Best Law Schools. The school’s bar passage rate is also strong, with an average of 87 percent passing on their first attempt at the Louisiana Bar Exam from 2017-2019. Additionally, the school has been recognized for its practical training program, which provides students with hands-on experience through clinics and externships with local law firms and public interest organizations. The faculty at Louisiana State University–Baton Rouge Paul M. Hebert Law Center are highly respected and include renowned scholars from around the world who are committed to providing students with an excellent legal education. The school also offers a wide range of courses that cover many areas of legal practice, including corporate law, constitutional law, criminal law, family law, intellectual property law, international law, environmental law, and tax law.

Top Law Schools of 2020
Score 46
Peer assessment score (5.0 highest) 2.3
Assessment score by lawyers/judges (5.0 highest) 2.9
25th-75th percentile GPA scores for all students 3.25-3.75
25th-75th percentile LSAT scores for all students 154-159
Overall acceptance rate 38.4%
Student/faculty ratio 16.9
Graduates employed at graduation 77.2%
Graduates known to be employed nine months after graduation 97.4%
School’s bar passage rate for first-time test takers 78.8%
State where the greatest number of first-time test takers took the bar LA
Statewide bar passage rate for first-time test takers 63.2%

Tuition & Scholarships: Louisiana State University–Baton Rouge (Hebert)

At Louisiana State University–Baton Rouge Paul M. Hebert Law Center, tuition for in-state students is comparatively low when compared to other law schools across the country. For the 2021-2022 school year, tuition for in-state students is $24,848 and for out-of-state students it is $41,848. In addition to this affordable tuition rate, the school also offers a number of scholarships and grants to help make attending law school even more accessible. The Hebert Law Center offers several merit scholarships, including the Top 100 Scholarship which awards full tuition to the top 100 applicants each year. They also offer a number of need-based grants and scholarships, including the Chancellor’s Grant which provides up to $10,000 per year for qualified minority and economically disadvantaged students. The school also has an Opportunity Scholarship Program that provides full or partial tuition assistance for qualified applicants who demonstrate financial need.

Financial Aid Office Information
Financial aid application deadline 04/01
Financial aid director Mary Parker
Financial aid telephone (225) 578-3103
2019-2020 Expenses
Tuition In-state, full-time: $13,143 per year; Out-of-state, full-time: $23,239 per year
Room and board $12,022
Books $2,000
Miscellaneous expenses $3,224
Is the tuition the same for first-, second-, and third-year students? No
Does the university offer housing restricted to law students? No
Does the university offer graduate student housing for which law students are eligible? No
Does the university offer a public-interest scholarship program to current J.D. students? No
2019 Grants
Percentage of full-time students receiving grants of less than one-half tuition 34.7%
Percentage of part-time students receiving grants of less than one-half tuition N/A
Percentage of full-time students receiving grants of one-half tuition or more but less than full 12.7%
Percentage of part-time students receiving grants of one-half tuition or more but less than full N/A
Percentage of full-time students receiving grants of full tuition 4.4%
Percentage of part-time students receiving grants of full tuition N/A
Percentage of full-time students receiving grants of more than full tuition 6.5%
Percentage of part-time students receiving grants of more than full tuition N/A
25th percentile grant amount of aid per full-time recipient $2,000
Median grant amount of aid per full-time recipient (50th percentile) $3,538
75th percentile grant amount of aid per full-time recipient $9,000
25th percentile grant amount of aid per part-time recipient N/A
Median grant amount of aid per part-time recipient (50th percentile) N/A
75th percentile grant amount of aid per part-time recipient N/A
Indebtedness
Average indebtedness of 2019 graduates who incurred law school debt $65,216
Proportion who borrowed 81.2%
Does the school offer a loan repayment assistance program for 2019 J.D. graduates? No

Louisiana State University--Baton Rouge Paul M. Hebert Law Center