Law School Profile · Charlottesville, Virginia

University of Virginia School of Law

2025 First Year Class data, sourced from the ABA 509 Required Disclosure. Data last updated July 2026.

Median LSAT

Middle 50%: 168 – 175

173

Median GPA

Middle 50%: 3.83 – 4.04

3.99

Admissions funnel · 2025 First Year Class

via ABA 509

Applications

6,734

100%

Accepted

685

10.2%

Matriculated

302

44% yield

Application basics · 2025 First Year Class

via ABA 509
Application deadline
03/01/2026
Application fee
$85
Accepts GRE
Yes
Part-time program
Not offered

Selectivity

Is Virginia hard to get into?

University of Virginia School of Law is among the more selective law schools in the country. 10.2% of the 6,734 applicants in the 2025 First Year Class were offered admission. The middle 50% of admitted students scored between 168 and 175 on the LSAT, with GPAs between 3.83 and 4.04.

See where your LSAT score stands

Virginia's median LSAT is 173. Enter your scaled score — or convert from questions missed on a PrepTest — and we’ll compare it against the 168175 middle 50% range.

Out of 77 scored questions — don't count the unscored experimental section.

Scaled score

77 correct out of 77

180

5 points above Virginia's 75th percentile (175)

Based on LSAC scoring curves for PrepTests 101–159 (post-August 2024 format).

Admissions events

University of Virginia School of Law admissions events

Open houses, information sessions, and admissions office hours are the easiest way to get to know Virginia before you apply — but every school posts them differently, so they're easy to miss. Here are the upcoming Virginia admissions events we're tracking, with links to register.

No upcoming events posted right now.

Virginia adds admissions events throughout the cycle. Check the official admissions events page for the latest open houses, information sessions, and office hours.

Visit Virginia's admissions events page on law.virginia.edu

Tuition and aid

via ABA 509

2025 First Year Class — annual tuition, cost of living, and grant aid as reported to the ABA.

Cost of attendance

Annual tuition (in-state)
$74,078
Annual tuition (out-of-state)
$76,396
Estimated 3-year tuition
$222,234
Annual cost of living
$28,770
Estimated 3-year total
$308,544

Grant aid

Students receiving aid
66%
Median scholarship
$35,000
25th percentile
$25,000
75th percentile
$50,000

2024 graduates — first-time bar passage and employment status as reported to the ABA.

Full-time legal employment

Long-term, JD-required positions

94.6%

First-time bar passage

Across all reported jurisdictions

95.0%

Employment by employer type

Based on 299 graduates

  • Large firms (501+ attorneys)180 60.2%
  • Federal clerkships45 15.1%
  • Mid-size firms (26–500)23 7.7%
  • Government19 6.4%
  • Public interest17 5.7%
  • Small firms (1–25)5 1.7%
  • State / local clerkships4 1.3%
  • Business & industry2 0.7%
  • Unemployed2 0.7%

Top jurisdictions where graduates work

New York

graduates

86

District of Columbia

graduates

83

Virginia

graduates

23

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Every number on this page comes from one of three federally mandated ABA Required Disclosures for University of Virginia School of Law:

Data last updated July 2026. These figures and events are compiled from public sources and can be outdated or change without notice — always confirm current numbers, deadlines, and event dates on University of Virginia School of Law's official website before making any decisions: www.law.virginia.edu.

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