3 Best Michigan Law Schools

There are 6 ABA-accredited law schools in Michigan, and 3 schools were ranked in top 100 U.S. law school ranking with academic excellence.
You can compare all law schools at Michigan law school comparison page.
The below list compares important statistics between the 3 best law schools and all law schools in Michigan.
  • The average LSAT Score of the best law schools is 166.0, which is 6.2 points higher than average score of all Michigan law schools.
  • The average GPA of the best law schools is 3.82, which is 0.23 points higher than average GPA of all Michigan law schools.
  • The average acceptance rate is 25.19%, which is 10.36% lower than average rate of all Michigan law schools.
  • The average yield is 35.33%, while all Michigan law schools's yield is 34.15%
  • In average, 729 students enrolled in ech best law school, which is larger than Michigan' average (654).
  • The students to faculty ratio of the best law schools is 5.0 to 1, which means that a faculty can focus on smaller number of students than other Michigan law schools (5.5 to 1).
  • The average bar exam pass rate of the best law schools is 87.98%, which is higher than Michigan' average (72.20%).

Michigan Best Law Schools Comparison

The following table compares the 3 best Michigan law schools with important statistics.
Michigan Best Law Schools Overview
SchoolU.S. Law School RankingFoundedTuition & FeesLSATGPAPopulationStudents to Faculty
University of Michigan Law SchoolPublicAnn Arbor, MI81859$72,5841713.859785 to 1
University of Wisconsin Law SchoolPublicMadison, MI271868$52,8931653.797296 to 1
Wayne State University Law SchoolPublicDetroit, MI511927$41,3881623.834804 to 1

Michigan Best Law Schools Statistics over the Past 5 Years

The tables below compare tuition, admission statistics, bar exam pass over the past 5 years. The data used is from 2020 to 2024, except bar exam pass rate from 2019 to 2023.