What are the best Law Schools?

What are the best deals for law school at 2011 ? Simple result is Public schools have been making a significant improvement in the past few years…

21 law schools made the list of Best Value law schools that were not on the honor roll last year, preLaw magazine announced on August. 22, 2010. Seven of those 21 law schools have never been on the honor roll, including City University of New York, University of Baltimore, and University of Utah.

This is the 15th time since 2004 that the magazine has honored law schools for providing a good value, with 60 being included on this year’s list. The methodology was modified this year to enhance fairness.

In the past, a law school needed a better bar pass rate than it’s state average to be included on the list. This year (2011), the magazine used a two year average for both bar pass rate and percent of students employed, and it did not automatically exclude a school that did not meet the bar pass standard or a tuition or employment standard.

“In past years a school could be included one year and excluded the next year due to slight fluctuations in their bar pass rate,” said Jack Crittenden, editor of preLaw and National Jurist magazines. “This year’s changes are designed to penalize a school for poor bar exam performance, but not to exclude them outright.”

The City University of New York benefited from the changes. In the past it was excluded due to a bar exam pass rate that was below its state average. This year it made the list, buttressed by a very low tuition and student indebtedness.

“It’s bar pass rates definitely lowered its final grade,” Crittenden said. “But it still made the list, and is deserving of a best value designation.”

The magazine’s ranking takes into account in-state tuition, debt and the percent of graduates employed nine months after graduation, in addition to bar passage.

Over the years, the rating has seen changes in the types of schools that make the honor roll.

“In 2004 and 2007, there were a decent number of private schools on the honor roll,” Crittenden said. “BYU, Faulkner University and Willamette are the only private schools left on the list. Private tuition has just increased by too much to consider the schools a good value.”

The magazine will not release the final ranking and grades of the 60 honorees until the Fall issue, which ships in early October 2011.

The top 60 Best Value law schools in alphabetical order ( designates first year on honor roll; designates returnee that was not on 2010 honor roll):

  1. Arizona State University
  2. Brigham Young University
  3. City University of New York School of Law
  4. Faulkner University, Thomas Goode Jones School of Law
  5. Florida International University College of Law
  6. Florida State University College of Law
  7. George Mason University School of Law
  8. Georgia State University College of Law
  9. Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis
  10. Inter-American University School of Law
  11. Louisiana State University, Paul M. Hebert Law Center
  12. Northern Kentucky University – Salmon P. Chase College of Law
  13. Ohio State University Moritz College of Law
  14. Rutgers-The State University of New Jersey- School of Law-Camden
  15. Southern University Law Center
  16. Temple University- James E. Beasley School of Law
  17. Texas Tech University School of Law
  18. University of Akron School of Law
  19. University of Alabama School of Law
  20. University of Arizona
  21. University of Arkansas At Little Rock
  22. University of Arkansas School of Law
  23. University of Baltimore School of Law
  24. University at Buffalo Law School (SUNY)
  25. University of Cincinnati College of Law
  26. University of Colorado Law School
  27. University of Connecticut School of Law
  28. University of Florida, Frederic G. Levin College of Law
  29. University of Georgia School of Law
  30. University of Hawaii at Manoa
  31. University of Houston Law Center
  32. University of Iowa College of Law
  33. University of Kansas School of Law
  34. University of Kentucky College of Law
  35. University of Louisville’s Brandeis School of Law
  36. University of Maryland School of Law
  37. University of Memphis- Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law
  38. University of Mississippi School of Law
  39. University of Missouri- Kansas City School of Law
  40. University of Montana School of Law
  41. University of Nebraska College of Law
  42. University of Nevada, Las Vegas
  43. University of New Mexico School of Law
  44. University of North Carolina School of Law
  45. University of North Dakota School of Law
  46. University of Oklahoma College of Law
  47. University of South Carolina School of Law
  48. University of South Dakota School of Law
  49. University of Tennessee College of Law
  50. University of Texas School of Law
  51. University of Toledo College of Law
  52. University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law
  53. University of Washington School of Law
  54. University of Wisconsin Law School
  55. University of Wyoming College of Law
  56. Wake Forest University
  57. Washburn University School of Law
  58. West Virginia University College of Law
  59. Willamette University School of Law
  60. William and Mary Law School

We are waiting for best value law schools at 2012 too.

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