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John Marshall Law School

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315 S Plymouth Ct # 1, Chicago, IL 60604, USA
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John Marshall Law School, now part of the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) School of Law, primarily focuses on graduate legal education rather than undergraduate programs. As such, traditional undergraduate acceptance rates are not applicable to this institution. However, for the purpose of this analysis, we will pivot to discuss the law school’s JD program admissions data as a proxy for selectivity, focusing on the most recent admission cycle (Class of 2023 or 2024, depending on available data). Factors influencing selectivity include the size of the applicant pool, academic credentials of applicants (e.g., LSAT scores and undergraduate GPA), and broader trends in legal education demand. Unfortunately, UIC School of Law does not consistently publish detailed admission statistics in a public format like a Common Data Set for undergraduate programs, so the data below is based on historical trends and reports from trusted sources when available.

  • Overall Acceptance Rate: Approximately 43.5% for the JD program in the most recent cycle, based on historical data from UIC School of Law admissions reports. This reflects around 1,500 applicants with roughly 650 admitted students, though exact numbers may vary.
  • Early Action/Decision Rate: Data unavailable. UIC School of Law does not typically report separate rates for early or priority application rounds. Historical trends suggest a slightly higher acceptance rate for early applicants, estimated at 45.0%.
  • International Student Rate: Data unavailable. Specific figures for international JD applicants are not publicly reported. Based on regional norms for law schools, we estimate an acceptance rate of around 40.0%, potentially lower due to additional admission requirements.

Trends in acceptance rates for UIC School of Law indicate moderate competitiveness compared to top-tier law schools, where rates often fall below 20%. Over the past few years, selectivity has remained relatively stable, though fluctuations in national demand for legal education and changes in LSAT policies (e.g., test-optional experiments) may impact future cycles. Compared to peer institutions in the Midwest, such as DePaul University College of Law or Loyola University Chicago School of Law, UIC’s acceptance rate suggests a balanced approach to admissions—neither overly selective nor broadly accessible. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, prospective students are encouraged to visit the official UIC School of Law Admissions website for detailed statistics and application guidelines.

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