University of North Carolina School of Law's tuition is the most expensive ($48,204) and University of Georgia School of Law's tuition is the lowest ($37,752).
University of South Carolina School of Law offers the best financial aid of $17,750 which is 42.77% of tuition amount.
University of North Carolina School of Law has the lowest acceptance rate of 14.61%) and University of South Carolina School of Law has the highest rate of 37.63%).
Levin College of Law has the highest LSAT score of 169 and University of South Carolina School of Law has the lowest score of 159.
Levin College of Law has the highest GPA of 3.90 and University of South Carolina School of Law has the lowest GPA of 3.61.
Levin College of Law is the largest school with 799 enrolled students and University of North Carolina School of Law is the smallest school with 592 students.
University of North Carolina School of Law has the highest bar exam pass rate of 93.75% and Levin College of Law has the lowest rate of 76.78%.
University of North Carolina School of Law is the oldest school founded in 1845 and Levin College of Law is the most recently founded in 1909.
University of North Carolina School of Law requires the most expensive application fees of $75.