The University of Nevada–Las Vegas William S. Boyd School of Law is the law school of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Established in 1998, it is named after the late William S. Boyd, a distinguished lawyer and alumnus of the university who was a major donor to the school. The school offers full and part-time programs leading to a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree, as well as an LLM in Gaming Law and Regulation program, which is unique among American law schools. It also offers dual degree programs with other disciplines such as public health and business administration. The Boyd School of Law has a strong emphasis on practical skills training, with extensive trial advocacy and moot court opportunities available to students. The faculty includes prominent scholars in many areas of law, including gaming law, civil procedure and dispute resolution, intellectual property law and international business transactions.
This page focuses on national rankings, acceptance rates, program costs, and merit-based scholarships of University of Nevada–Las Vegas William S. Boyd School of Law, an accredited law program in the United States. Should you be interested in official name and common abbreviation of University of Nevada–Las Vegas William S. Boyd School of Law, please follow this link: https://www.abbreviationfinder.org/acronyms/unlv_university-of-nevada-las-vegas.html
Parent school: University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Established: 1998
School type: Public
Dean: Leah Chan Grinvald
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
USNWR ranking: 67th (2023)
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Ranking: University of Nevada–Las Vegas (Boyd)
The University of Nevada–Las Vegas William S. Boyd School of Law is consistently ranked among the top 100 law schools in the nation, according to the U.S. News & World Report’s annual rankings. In 2021, it was ranked 83rd overall in the country and placed in the top tier of law schools for its specialty programs such as Intellectual Property Law, Environmental Law, and International Law. The school also offers a wide range of joint degree options, allowing students to earn a JD/MBA or JD/MPH dual degree with only three years of study instead of four. Additionally, UNLV Boyd Law has an impressive faculty-to-student ratio that is almost one-to-one, meaning students have plenty of opportunities for personalized instruction and mentorship from their professors. Furthermore, the school has a robust clinical program that allows students to gain hands-on experience through legal clinics and externships with local government agencies and nonprofits. In addition to these benefits, UNLV Boyd Law also boasts an active alumni network with over 15,000 members who are eager to help current students succeed in their legal careers after graduation.
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Score | 46 |
Peer assessment score (5.0 highest) | 2.4 |
Assessment score by lawyers/judges (5.0 highest) | 2.6 |
25th-75th percentile GPA scores for all students | 3.2-3.71 |
25th-75th percentile LSAT scores for all students | 155-160 |
Overall acceptance rate | 23.2% |
Student/faculty ratio | 16.8 |
Graduates employed at graduation | 75.7% |
Graduates known to be employed nine months after graduation | 97.9% |
School’s bar passage rate for first-time test takers | 80.2% |
State where the greatest number of first-time test takers took the bar | NV |
Statewide bar passage rate for first-time test takers | 74.2% |
Tuition & Scholarships: University of Nevada–Las Vegas (Boyd)
The University of Nevada–Las Vegas William S. Boyd School of Law offers a variety of tuition and scholarship options for its students. The school offers a flat tuition rate for all students regardless of the number of credits they are taking. This flat rate is currently $19,700 per semester for full-time students, and $1,050 per credit hour for part-time students. In addition to this, each student has the option to apply for scholarships offered by the school, including merit-based scholarships and need-based grants. Merit-based scholarships are awarded based on academic performance, while need-based grants are based on financial need as determined by the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
The school also offers a variety of payment plans that allow students to pay their tuition in installments. These payment plans can be used in combination with scholarships and grants to help reduce the overall cost of attendance. Finally, the school also offers loan programs through private lenders to help cover educational expenses such as tuition and books. These loans must be repaid after graduation but can provide up to 100% financing for qualified applicants.
Financial Aid Office Information | |
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Financial aid application deadline | 02/01 |
Financial aid director | Christopher Kypuros |
Financial aid telephone | (702) 895-0630 |
2019-2020 Expenses | |
Tuition | In-state, full-time: $11,032 per year, part-time: $7,300 per year; Out-of-state, full-time: $21,332 per year, part-time: $13,906 per year |
Room and board | $15,925 |
Books | $1,700 |
Miscellaneous expenses | $250 |
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? | No |
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 | 25.6% |
Percentage of part-time students receiving grants of less than one-half tuition | 6.0% |
Percentage of full-time students receiving grants of one-half tuition or more but less than full | 9.2% |
Percentage of part-time students receiving grants of one-half tuition or more but less than full | 4.3% |
Percentage of full-time students receiving grants of full tuition | 11.1% |
Percentage of part-time students receiving grants of full tuition | 3.4% |
Percentage of full-time students receiving grants of more than full tuition | 0.3% |
Percentage of part-time students receiving grants of more than full tuition | 0.0% |
25th percentile grant amount of aid per full-time recipient | $1,000 |
Median grant amount of aid per full-time recipient (50th percentile) | $4,900 |
75th percentile grant amount of aid per full-time recipient | $9,800 |
25th percentile grant amount of aid per part-time recipient | $1,000 |
Median grant amount of aid per part-time recipient (50th percentile) | $3,500 |
75th percentile grant amount of aid per part-time recipient | $5,425 |
Indebtedness | |
Average indebtedness of 2019 graduates who incurred law school debt | $55,776 |
Proportion who borrowed | 80.7% |
Does the school offer a loan repayment assistance program for 2019 J.D. graduates? | No |