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statistics & profiles
LSAT & GPA
The majority of the incoming law students at OCU LAW have LSATs above a 148 and above a 3.0 GPA. The stronger your LSAT and GPA, the more competitive your application will be for both admissions and scholarship opportunities.
2007 1Ls
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25% |
50% |
75% |
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LSAT |
147 |
150 |
152 |
GPA |
2.87 |
3.15 |
3.41 |
application data
FALL 2007
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Applicants |
Admits |
Enrolled |
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Full-Time |
1107 |
633 |
187 |
Part-Time |
130 |
59 |
31 |
Total |
1237 |
688 |
217 |
admit rate & yield
The number of students admitted each year varies based upon the size of both the OCU and the national applicant pool. In past years, anywhere from 40-50% of applicants have been offered admission.
Approximately 32% of the students admitted for Fall 2008 ultimately chose to attend OCU LAW. The other 68% decided to postpone law school or chose to attend another law school. As a result, we over-admit in order to fill our class.
more statistics and information
Data submitted by OCU LAW to the American Bar Association regarding faculty, students, graduation, attrition, admission rates, etc. are all available in the Official Guide to Law Schools.
who attends OCU LAW?
We’re very proud of our diverse student population, so don’t let age, undergraduate major or school, interests, or anything else hold you back.
undergraduate schools
Among our current class, over 100 undergraduate schools are represented. While many of those schools are located in Oklahoma or Texas, our students come from institutions from throughout the United States and abroad, including: Alabama, Arizona, California, China, Colorado, Washington D.C., Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Korea, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.
age
The average age at OCU LAW is 25. Ages range from 21-57.
women & minorities
In the Fall 2007 incoming class, 39% of the class were women and 14% of the incoming class self-identified as minority.
2007 |
2006 |
2005 |
2004 |
2003 |
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Women |
39% |
43% |
37% |
38% |
40% |
Native Americans |
4% |
7% |
8% |
8% |
6% |
Asian |
2% |
3% |
2% |
6% |
4% |
African Americans |
3% |
2% |
2% |
2% |
5% |
Hispanic, Latino, Chicano, Puerto Rican |
5% |
6% |
5% |
4% |
9% |
undergraduate majors
A significant percentage of entering law students graduated with social science, liberal arts or humanities majors (including Political Science, History, English, Psychology, Sociology, Philosophy, Communications and International Relations); just under 1/3 received Business degrees (including Accounting, Finance, Economics, Business Administration, and Marketing); a small percentage come from the hard sciences (including Engineering, Biology, Chemistry, and Zoology); and a handful of law students were Education majors.
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