ABA Required Disclosures & Consumer Facts

The Standard 509 Information Report [PDF] is compiled from the latest information submitted in the annual ABA questionnaire.

ABA Required Disclosures and Consumer Facts

Applications – 2,870
Enrolled - 409 (307 full-time/102 part-time evening)

Scores

  • LSAT/GPA Median 155/3.55
  • 25th - 75th LSAT - 151-159
  • 25th - 75th GPA - 3.35-3.74

Demographics

  • Female/Male - 62%/37%
  • Diversity – 27%
  • LGBTQ – 17%
  • First-Generation College Students – 22%
  • From 33 states, 17 countries, 184 colleges and universities

View the 2024 509 Report [PDF]

Applications – 2,899
Enrolled - 398 (300 full-time/98 part-time evening)

Scores

  • LSAT*/GPA Median 154/3.55
  • 25th – 75th LSAT – 150-158
  • 25th – 75th GPA – 3.33-3.72
    *Suffolk University Law School uses the highest LSAT score.

Demographics

  • Female/Male – 61%/38%
  • Diversity – 28%
  • LGBTQ – 16%
  • First-Generation College Students – 25%
  • From 29 states, 14 countries, 173 colleges and universities

View the 2023 509 Report [PDF]

Academic Year
Calendar

Academic Requirements
JD Programs
Dual Degree Programs
Graduate Programs: LLM, SJD

Curriculum
Electives

Faculty and Administrators
2023 ABA 509 Report [PDF]
Faculty

Transfer of Credit
Transfer of Credit (scroll down and select "Transfer")
Visiting Out, Study Abroad and Electives at Non-Suffolk Programs

Articulation Agreement
The Sage Colleges, Albany, N.Y.

 

Accreditation

Suffolk University Law School is accredited by the American Bar Association. For more information please contact:

Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar
of the American Bar Association
321 N. Clark Street
Chicago, IL 60654
Phone: 312-988-6738

Suffolk University Law School’s Juris Doctor degree program meets the educational requirements qualifying graduates to sit for the bar exam in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

Suffolk University is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education.

Suffolk University Law School is additionally a member of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS).