University of Montana School of Law

University of Montana School of Law

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The University of Montana School of Law is an ABA-accredited law school located in Missoula, Montana. The School of Law offers a full-time Juris Doctor program as well as several joint degrees and certificates. It offers a wide range of courses in the areas of environmental law, Indian law, taxation, business and commercial law, and family law. The faculty are highly experienced professionals who have both academic and practical experience in their respective fields. The school also provides students with numerous opportunities for clinical placements, internships, legal aid clinics, moot court competitions, and other activities. Additionally, the school has developed strong relationships with local and national employers that offer internship opportunities for students to gain real-world experience in their chosen field.

This page focuses on national rankings, acceptance rates, program costs, and merit-based scholarships of University of Montana School of Law, an accredited law program in the United States. Should you be interested in official name and common abbreviation of University of Montana School of Law, please follow this link: https://www.abbreviationfinder.org/acronyms/um_university-of-montana.html

Established: 1911
School type: Public
Dean: Paul Kirgis
Location: Missoula, Montana, United States
Enrollment: 247
USNWR ranking: 103rd

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Ranking: University of Montana

The University of Montana School of Law is ranked as one of the top 200 law schools in the country by U.S. News & World Report and is currently ranked at #129. The school has been highly ranked for its practical training, with its Clinical Program being consistently rated in the top 10 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report since 1995. In addition, its Legal Writing program has been included in the National Jurist magazine’s “Best Schools for Practical Training” since 2011. The school also offers a wide range of courses and specializations, including Environmental Law, International Law, Business Law, and Native American Law. The school prides itself on a rich history of hands-on learning through field placements and simulations that are designed to give students real-world experience and prepare them for success in their chosen field of law practice. The faculty is comprised of respected leaders in their respective fields who bring years of experience to their teaching positions, providing students with an unparalleled learning experience that combines theory and practice to create well-rounded legal professionals who are prepared for today’s competitive legal market.

Top Law Schools of 2020
Score N/A
Peer assessment score (5.0 highest) 2.1
Assessment score by lawyers/judges (5.0 highest) 2.5
25th-75th percentile GPA scores for all students 3.25-3.65
25th-75th percentile LSAT scores for all students 151-156
Overall acceptance rate 40.7%
Student/faculty ratio 12.6
Graduates employed at graduation N/A
Graduates known to be employed nine months after graduation 94.1%
School’s bar passage rate for first-time test takers 84.7%
State where the greatest number of first-time test takers took the bar MT
Statewide bar passage rate for first-time test takers 88.4%

Tuition & Scholarships: University of Montana

The University of Montana School of Law offers a variety of tuition and scholarship options to help make a legal education more affordable. Tuition for the 2021-2022 academic year is $38,000 for all full-time students, regardless of state residency. The school also offers several merit-based scholarships and grants that may reduce tuition costs. For example, the Presidential Scholarship awards up to $4,000 per year over four years of study. Additionally, the school has a number of need-based grants available to students who demonstrate financial need. These grants can range from $2,500 to $5,000 per year and are awarded based on the student’s FAFSA information. The school also has several loan programs available that can help students cover their tuition costs. These include Federal Direct Loans and private loans from banks or other lenders. Finally, the University of Montana School of Law offers numerous externship opportunities that allow students to earn money while gaining real-world experience in their field of study. Externships typically pay a stipend or salary and can be used to cover some or all of tuition costs depending on the program chosen.

Financial Aid Office Information
Financial aid application deadline 03/01
Financial aid director N/A
Financial aid telephone (406) 243-5524
2019-2020 Expenses
Tuition In-state, full-time: $10,174 per year; Out-of-state, full-time: $22,596 per year
Room and board N/A
Books N/A
Miscellaneous expenses N/A
Is the tuition the same for first-, second-, and third-year students? Yes
Does the university offer housing restricted to law students? Yes
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? No
2019 Grants
Percentage of full-time students receiving grants of less than one-half tuition 44.1%
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 1.2%
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 0.0%
Percentage of part-time students receiving grants of full tuition N/A
Percentage of full-time students receiving grants of more than full tuition 0.4%
Percentage of part-time students receiving grants of more than full tuition N/A
25th percentile grant amount of aid per full-time recipient $1,000
Median grant amount of aid per full-time recipient (50th percentile) $1,600
75th percentile grant amount of aid per full-time recipient $3,700
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 $56,898
Proportion who borrowed 91.1%
Does the school offer a loan repayment assistance program for 2019 J.D. graduates? No

University of Montana School of Law