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Georgetown University

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Enrollment (Full-Time)
1,790
Tuition
$62,244
Application Deadline
March 1

Law School Overview

Enrollment (Full-Time)
1,790
Tuition
$62,244
Application Deadline
March 1

The Law Center at Georgetown University has an application deadline of March 1. The full-time program application fee at the Law Center at Georgetown University is $85. The part-time program application fee at the Law Center at Georgetown University is $85. Its tuition is full-time: $62,244 and part-time: $42,237. The student-faculty ratio is 4.8:1.

The Georgetown Law Center is located near the heart of the American federal government in Washington, D.C. In addition to the traditional J.D., the Law Center offers joint degree programs such as the J.D./Ph.D. in Government program, which examines the effect of law on American government and political processes. There are additional joint degree programs offered with other highly ranked departments at Georgetown University, including a J.D./MBA in conjunction with the McDonough School of Business, as well as a J.D./M.P.H. program offered in conjunction with the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health

Students can get hands-on legal practice in 15 clinics, including the D.C. Street Law Program, in which Georgetown students teach high schoolers and community members about the law. There are about 20 research centers, institutes and initiatives, including the Center on National Security and the Law and the Georgetown State-Federal Climate Resource Center. About 10 legal journals, including the Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law & Policy and the Georgetown Journal of Law and Modern Critical Race Perspectives, examine a wide variety of issues. About 300 students may live in the university-owned Gewirz Student Center, which also includes a moot courtroom, student lounges and a child care facility.

Notable Georgetown Law alumni include Greta Van Susteren, a FOX News Channel anchor, and Thomas Leavey, co-founder of Farmers Insurance Group.

Law School Data

Application deadline
March 1
Full-time program application fee
$85
Part-time program application fee
$85
Admissions phone
(202) 662-9010
Admissions email
Lawadmis@georgetown.edu
Application website
Besides the fall semester, can enter in
Tuition and fees
full-time
$62,244
part-time
$42,237
Room and board
$21,986
Employed at graduation
77.7%
Median private sector starting salary
$180,000
Median public service starting salary
$55,000
State where the greatest number of first-time test takers took the bar
Bar passage rate (first-time test takers)

Law School details based on 2018 data.

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