1847
Cumberland School of Law
founded, one of the nation's
oldest law schools
3.6
median GPA
75th PCTL: 3.8 | 25 th PCTL: 3.4
155
median LSAT
75th PCTL: 157 | 25 th PCTL: 152
$2.5
million
in scholarships awarded
to entering students
1949
the year Cumberland School
of Law was accredited by the
American Bar Association
#
15
preLaw Magazine
Employment Honor Roll
(Fall 2020)
#
4
in Trial
Competition
Performance Rankings (overall since 2016)
8
joint degree programs,
including the most
popular J.D./M.B.A.
3
typical number of years
to complete most of our
joint degree programs
Alumni Across
the Globe
87
International*
*as of Oct 2022
5
4,495
11
28
64
37
18
33
2
1,333
922
3
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29
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8
302
3
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7
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9
11
50
1
211
2
641
185
20
228
3
22
10
15
4
95
%
employment rate
(Class of 2022, 10 months after graduation, who are not pursuing a graduate degree)
Ranked No. 7
Greatest Resources for Women
(The Princeton Review, 2023)
35
student
organizations
8
number of students in
smallest class
2
nd
in the Nation, GAVEL Rankings
(overall since 2019)
Undergraduate Institutions
The following undergraduate institutions are represented in the Fall 2022 total enrollment:
Agnes Scott College
Alabama Agricultural & Mechanical Univ.
Alcorn State University
Arizona State University
Auburn University
Baylor University
Birmingham-Southern College
Clemson University
Flagler College
Florida State University
Freed Hardeman University
Furman University
Georgia Southern University
Georgia State University
Huntingdon College
Jacksonville State University
Kennesaw State University
Lee University
Lehigh University
Lipscomb University
Mercer University-Macon
Middle Tennessee State University
Mississippi College
Mississippi State University
Samford University
Stetson University
Talladega College
Texas Christian University
Troy University
University of Alabama
University of Alabama-Birmingham
University of Alabama-Huntsville
University of Colorado-Colorado Springs
University of East Anglia
University of Georgia
University of Mississippi
University of North Alabama
University of Oklahoma
University of South Alabama
University of South Florida
University of Tennessee-Knoxville
University of West Florida
University of West Georgia
Young Harris College