Temple Law ranks #67 in terms of the highest median GPA (3.54) among applicants admitted and enrolled as full-time students. Temple Law ranks #54 in terms of student selectivity with an acceptance rate of 35.9% among those who applied for admission. #224 in the highest tuition (in the state) Temple Law ranks #129 in terms of tuition fees among full-time law students for its extrastate tuition of $41,341, and it ranks #224 in terms of tuition fees highest among full-time law students for its state tuition of $27,103. We rank out of a total of 283 tuition fees from 194 law schools and rank twice as many law schools that have different tuition fees inside and outside the state. Accommodation and board costs average $14,200 per year. #37 in the employment rate at GraduationTemple Law ranks #30 in terms of graduates employed ten months after graduation (86.2%) and #37 in terms of graduates employed at graduation (61.3%). Temple Law ranks #44 in terms of the highest percentage of faculty who are racially or ethnically minority (17.7%). Temple Law ranks #51 in terms of library size with 578,659 volumes or equivalent. Temple Law ranks #72 in terms of bar transit rate among new applicants (83.8%), surpassing the overall transit rate of the state of Pennsylvania by 79.6% by +4.2%. (A national comparison of this measure should be made in a nuanced sense and with caution, as each state has a different transit rate of funds.) Temple Law is tied for #66 in terms of median starting salary among graduates working in private practice as a law firm clerk ($80,000).
Temple Law is tied for #53 in terms of lowest student/faculty ratio (6.1:1). Temple Law is tied for #109 in terms of median starting salary among graduates working in government jobs or judicial internships at the federal or state level ($52,000). 1719 N. Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19122 (800) 560-1428. Temple Law is intended for #43 in terms of median LSAT score (161) among applicants who have been admitted and enrolled as full-time students. LSAT measures reading comprehension, analytical reasoning and logical thinking.
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