Louis D. Brandeis School of Law Acceptance Rate, Requirements, and Deadlines

The 2022 acceptance rate at Louis D. Brandeis School of Law is 51.46%. 684 students applied and 352 are accepted. Of the accepted students, 128 students finally enrolled into the school and the yield is 36.36%. Compared to law schools in U.S., Louis D. Brandeis School of Law's acceptance rate is higher than the average rate of 40%. Compared to law schools in Louisiana, Louis D. Brandeis School of Law's acceptance rate is similar to the average rate of 50%.
Louis D. Brandeis School of Law Acceptance Rate and Admission Statistics
Acceptance RateYieldFirst-Year EnrollTotal Enroll
Louis D. Brandeis School of Law51.46%36.36%128343
All Law Schools40.11%32.70%206707
Public38.98%33.82%180622
Private40.99%31.82%226773
Louisiana Law Schools50%37.18%221648
Public50.38%43.16%231561
Private49.30%28.21%206777
Louis D. Brandeis School of Law Acceptance Rate Chart

2022 LSAT Scores and GPA

The 2022 LSAT score at Louis D. Brandeis School of Law is 156 and GPA is 3.56 over 128 enrolled students. Compared to law schools in U.S., Louis D. Brandeis School of Law' LSAT score is similar to the average score of 158. Compared to law schools in Louisiana, Louis D. Brandeis School of Law' LSAT score is similar to the average score of 154.
The 75th percentile of LSAT score is 159 and the 25th percentile is 153. The 75th percentile of LSAT score is 3.77 and the 25th percentile is 3.3.
LSAT ScoresGPA
Louis D. Brandeis School of Law1563.56
All Law Schools1583.54
Public1583.58
Private1583.52
Louisiana Law Schools1543.42
Public1533.38
Private1573.48
Louis D. Brandeis School of Law LSAT score & GPA Comparison Chart
25th percentile50th percentile75th percentile
2020151153156
2021151154157
2022153156159
Louis D. Brandeis School of Law LSAT score Trends Chart Chart
25th percentile50th percentile75th percentile
20203.133.373.61
20213.163.463.67
20223.33.563.77
Louis D. Brandeis School of Law GPA Trends Chart Chart
Data Source: ABA Statistics

Application timeline & Requirements

For 2023 fall term class, the application deadline at Louis D. Brandeis School of Law is April 15, 2023 (Regular Decision Deadline). The school may accept application after the deadline, but it may give benefits to early applicants such as high acceptance chance and scholarship opportunity. Especially, to apply scholarship by school or government, the application must be submitted by the priority deadline, April 15, 2023. Check detailed explanation about application time line at Louis D. Brandeis School of Law' application process page.
The items in following table are the required items to Louis D. Brandeis School of Law applicants. Double-check the requirements by contacting admission office or check the application requirement page. You may want to read the common law school application process and requirements to learn the law school application process.
Application Open2022-10-01
Priority Deadline2023-01-15
Regular Decision Deadline2023-04-15
Application Closed2023-07-15
Admission Contact
Phone502-852-6391
Emaillawadmissions@louisville.edu
General Admission Informationhttps://louisville.edu/law/admissions
Application Requirementshttps://louisville.edu/law/admissions/how-to-apply
CAS Report
  • Applicants need to submit transcripts, GPA, LSAT Scores, LSAT Writing Samples, Letters of Recommendation, and more required items to LSAC.
  • Official CAS Report includes those items and will send to School.
LSAT Scores
  • Official LSAT Score, usually no older than 5 years
  • GRE may be not accepted.
Transcripts
    LSAT Scores
    • Official LSAT Score, usually no older than 5 years
    • GRE may be not accepted.
    Personal Statement
    • Discuss any matters relevant to your ability to succeed in law school.
    Letters Of Recommendation
    • Limit up to 3 or 4 letters, in general
    • May require right of access to recommendations.
    Character And Fitness
    • Disclosure for admission to the bar in every U.S. jurisdiction.
    Diversity Statement
    • Optional. Describe how your background or experiences will contribute to or enhance the diversity of the law school community.
    Addendum