Regent University School of Law is a private Christian law school located in Virginia Beach, Virginia. It was founded in 1986 by Pat Robertson and is affiliated with the Regent University. The School of Law offers a full-time, three-year Juris Doctor program that provides students with an education focused on the law in the context of Christian values and principles. The school also offers master’s degrees and dual degree programs, as well as certificate programs. The curriculum emphasizes legal theory, legal writing, research, professional development, and practical skills. In addition to its traditional law courses, Regent offers specialized classes such as International Human Rights Law and Law & Economics. The faculty consists of experienced lawyers who bring their expertise to the classroom and teach using an interactive approach that encourages active participation from students. Students have access to clinical opportunities through the school’s clinical programs that provide hands-on experience with real clients under faculty supervision. The school also has a strong commitment to public service and encourages students to become involved in pro bono work through its Center for Public Service Law.
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Motto: Christian Leadership to Change the World
Type: Private Christian
Established: 1977
Affiliation: Interdenominational · Evangelical
Endowment: $366,187,000
Chancellor: Pat Robertson
Academic staff: 138 (Full-time) and 48 (Part-time)
Administrative staff: 402
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Ranking: Regent University
Regent University School of Law is ranked among the top tier of law schools in the United States. It is consistently ranked in the top 50 law schools according to U.S. News & World Report, placing it among some of the nation’s most prestigious institutions. Additionally, Regent Law has been named a Tier 1 school by National Jurist magazine, as well as a Best Value Law School by The Princeton Review. The school boasts an impressive 98 percent employment rate for its graduates within nine months after graduation and an average starting salary of $90,000 USD. Furthermore, Regent Law has a strong commitment to public service and pro bono work; students are encouraged to participate in volunteer legal services programs throughout their time at the school. The faculty consists of highly qualified professors who have been recognized nationally for their teaching excellence and scholarly achievements, many of whom are also practicing lawyers or judges with real-world experience in legal practice. In addition to having access to these experienced faculty members and mentors, Regent Law students also benefit from access to state-of-the-art technology and resources such as a comprehensive library system and online databases. All this contributes to making Regent University School of Law one of the best law schools in the country for aspiring attorneys seeking quality education and professional success.
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Score | N/A |
Peer assessment score (5.0 highest) | 1.3 |
Assessment score by lawyers/judges (5.0 highest) | 1.6 |
25th-75th percentile GPA scores for all students | 3.07-3.63 |
25th-75th percentile LSAT scores for all students | 150-156 |
Overall acceptance rate | 48.8% |
Student/faculty ratio | 18.7 |
Graduates employed at graduation | 73.1% |
Graduates known to be employed nine months after graduation | 91.7% |
School’s bar passage rate for first-time test takers | 78.2% |
State where the greatest number of first-time test takers took the bar | VA |
Statewide bar passage rate for first-time test takers | 75.6% |
Tuition & Scholarships: Regent University
Regent University School of Law offers a variety of tuition and scholarship options to help make a legal education more affordable. Tuition for the J.D. program is currently $1,200 per credit hour. For those enrolling in the full-time program, this works out to approximately $45,000 per year in tuition costs. Financial aid is available in the form of grants, loans, and scholarships. Scholarships are awarded on a competitive basis and can range from $2,500-$15,000 per year depending on the applicant’s academic credentials and financial need. Regent also offers merit-based scholarships for students who demonstrate exceptional ability or achievement in academics or extracurricular activities. Additionally, Regent offers a number of scholarship opportunities for members of minority groups and for students with special circumstances such as military service or single parenthood. Students may also qualify for federal loan programs such as the Federal Direct Loan Program which can provide low interest loans to help cover the cost of tuition and other expenses associated with attending law school.
Financial Aid Office Information | |
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Financial aid application deadline | N/A |
Financial aid director | Tom Foley |
Financial aid telephone | (757) 226-4559 |
2019-2020 Expenses | |
Tuition | Full-time: $915 per credit, part-time: $915 per credit |
Room and board | $8,667 |
Books | $1,336 |
Miscellaneous expenses | $9,733 |
Is the tuition the same for first-, second-, and third-year students? | Yes |
Does the university offer housing restricted to law students? | No |
Does the university offer graduate student housing for which law students are eligible? | Yes |
Does the university offer a public-interest scholarship program to current J.D. students? | Yes |
2019 Grants | |
Percentage of full-time students receiving grants of less than one-half tuition | 61.8% |
Percentage of part-time students receiving grants of less than one-half tuition | 84.2% |
Percentage of full-time students receiving grants of one-half tuition or more but less than full | 19.7% |
Percentage of part-time students receiving grants of one-half tuition or more but less than full | 5.3% |
Percentage of full-time students receiving grants of full tuition | 6.8% |
Percentage of part-time students receiving grants of full tuition | 0.0% |
Percentage of full-time students receiving grants of more than full tuition | 0.8% |
Percentage of part-time students receiving grants of more than full tuition | 0.0% |
25th percentile grant amount of aid per full-time recipient | $3,000 |
Median grant amount of aid per full-time recipient (50th percentile) | $7,000 |
75th percentile grant amount of aid per full-time recipient | $14,000 |
25th percentile grant amount of aid per part-time recipient | $1,000 |
Median grant amount of aid per part-time recipient (50th percentile) | $2,000 |
75th percentile grant amount of aid per part-time recipient | $7,500 |
Indebtedness | |
Average indebtedness of 2019 graduates who incurred law school debt | $98,086 |
Proportion who borrowed | 82.4% |
Does the school offer a loan repayment assistance program for 2019 J.D. graduates? | Yes |