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George Washington University
Law School

1865[1]

$2.8 billion

1,646 (2016)[2]

371 (2016)[2]

41st (2024)[3]

97.19%[4]

GW Law has an alumni network that includes notable people within the fields of law and government, including the former U.S. Attorney General, the former U.S. Secretary of the Interior, foreign heads of state, judges of the International Court of Justice, ministers of foreign affairs, a Director-General of the World Intellectual Property Organization, a Director of the CIA, members of U.S. Congress, U.S. State Governors, four Directors of the FBI, and numerous Federal judges.

with the School of Business

J.D./M.B.A.

J.D./ with the Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration

Master of Public Administration

J.D./ with the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences in History (with a concentration in U.S. Legal History), in Women's Studies, or in Public Policy (with a concentration in Women's Studies)

M.A.

J.D./ with the Milken Institute School of Public Health

Master of Public Health

J.D./Public Health Certificate with the

Milken Institute School of Public Health

Student life[edit]

With more than 1,600 J.D. students enrolled in the 2013–2014 academic year, GW Law had the fifth largest J.D. enrollment of all ABA-accredited law schools.[28]


In the 2013–2014 academic year, 25.2% of GW Law students were minorities and 46.2% were female.[29]


Students enrolled in the J.D. program come from 206 colleges and 11 countries.[30] The law school also enrolls students from approximately 45 countries each year in its Master of Laws and Doctor of Juridical Science degree programs.[31]


GW Law students can participate in 60 student groups.[32]

Admissions[edit]

For the class entering in the fall of 2019, 2,488 out of 8,019 J.D. applicants (31%) were offered admission, with 489 matriculating. The 25th and 75th LSAT percentiles for the 2019 full-time entering class were 160 and 167, respectively, with a median of 166 (93rd percentile[35]).[36] The 25th and 75th undergraduate GPA percentiles were 3.40 and 3.84, respectively, with a median of 3.74.[37] In the 2018–19 academic year, GW Law had 1,525 J.D. students, of which 25% were minorities and 51% were female.[37]


In order to apply for the J.D. program, students must have taken the LSAT within the past five years and must submit a personal statement and at least one letter of recommendation.[38] The GRE is also accepted instead of the LSAT. An applicant with scores for both the GRE and LSAT will have its LSAT score reviewed. Applications are considered on a rolling basis starting in October and must be submitted by March 1.[38]

Costs[edit]

The total cost of full-time attendance (indicating the cost of tuition, fees, and living expenses) at GW Law for the 2018-2019 academic year was $88,340.[50] GW Law's tuition and fees on average increased by 4.1% annually over the past five years.[51]


The Law School Transparency estimated debt-financed cost of attendance for three years is $328,263.[51] The average indebtedness of the 76% of 2013 GW Law graduates who took out loans was $123,693.[52]

Notable Alumni of the GW Law School

Belva Ann Lockwood, first woman to argue before the U.S. Supreme Court

Belva Ann Lockwood, first woman to argue before the U.S. Supreme Court

Hsu Mo, founding judge of the International Court of Justice

Hsu Mo, founding judge of the International Court of Justice

Patricia Roberts Harris, first African American woman to serve in the U.S. Cabinet

Patricia Roberts Harris, first African American woman to serve in the U.S. Cabinet

Allen Dulles, Longest serving Director of the CIA

Allen Dulles, Longest serving Director of the CIA

Former U.S. Senator J. William Fulbright, founder of the Fulbright Program

Former U.S. Senator J. William Fulbright, founder of the Fulbright Program

Former U.S. Senator Harry Reid, former Senate Majority Leader

Former U.S. Senator Harry Reid, former Senate Majority Leader

David Bernhardt, 53rd Secretary of the Interior

David Bernhardt, 53rd Secretary of the Interior

Russell Vought, Director of Office of Management and Budget

Russell Vought, Director of Office of Management and Budget

Mikheil Saakashvili, President of Georgia

Mikheil Saakashvili, President of Georgia

James E. Webb, Administrator of NASA and namesake of the James Webb Space Telescope

James E. Webb, Administrator of NASA and namesake of the James Webb Space Telescope

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