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In Fall of 2022 Mitchell Hamline accepted 65% of the applications it received; 55% of those who were accepted, or 341 students, enrolled. The median LSAT for students starting in Fall 2022 was 152, while the median GPA was 3.33; 69% of students enrolled in the part time track.
William Mitchell's 2012 entering class had 260 students, 81% of whom attended full-time. The median undergraduate GPA was 3.38 and the median LSAT score was 155. 51% of the class were men and 49% were women. 13% listed themselves as minorities. Total enrollment of 930 students made it one of the largest law schools in the Midwest at the time. [2]
Raw scores on the exam are transformed into scaled scores, ranging from a high of 180 to a low of 120, with a median score typically around 150. Law school applicants are required to report all scores from the past five years, though schools generally consider the highest score in their admissions decisions.
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Michigan State Law Review, the school's flagship journal, ranked 99th among American law school journals with a score of 14.55 out of 100 as ranked by Washington and Lee University School of Law in 2022. [28] Michigan State International Law Review [29] Animal and Natural Resource Law Review [30]
The 2014 rankings place the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) program fourth among 14 schools, [9] and Hamline's Health Law Institute was ranked 16th of 18 ranked schools. [10] [11] Both institutes continue at Mitchell Hamline School of Law. [12] [13] The four-year average of first-time bar passage rate for Hamline students was about 91%. [14]
In 2019, Maryland Law enrolled 205 students into its first-year J.D. class, including 179 full-time students and 26 part-time students. The median LSAT score was 160, and the median undergraduate GPA was 3.66. The law school accepted approximately 36% of its applicants. [1]
Institute for International Research, Inc. (IIR) was a subsidiary of Informa Plc. It grew from its founding in 1973 to become one of the world's largest conference providers. It became part of the Informa Group in 2005. In 2015, Informa rebranded its conference and training businesses, including IIR, KNect365. [1]