CUNY is one of more than 800 institutions with graduate schools surveyed by U.S. News on an annual basis. CUNY confers degrees through various schools, such as: the School of Law.
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CUNY is one of more than 800 institutions with graduate schools surveyed by U.S. News on an annual basis. CUNY confers degrees through various schools, such as: the School of Law.
#102Best Law Schools?(tie)
#117Business/Corporate Law?(tie)
#1Clinical Training?(tie)
#103Constitutional Law?(tie)
#109Contracts/Commercial Law?(tie)
#61Criminal Law?(tie)
#77Dispute Resolution?(tie)
#57Environmental Law?(tie)
#104Health Care Law?(tie)
#137Intellectual Property Law?(tie)
#104International Law?(tie)
#46Legal Writing?(tie)
#67Trial Advocacy?(tie)
The School of Law at CUNY has an application deadline of May 15. The full-time program application fee at the School of Law at CUNY is $60. The part-time program application fee at the School of Law at CUNY is $60. Its tuition is full-time: $16,013 (in-state); full-time: $26,203 (out-of-state); part-time: $15,016 (in-state); and part-time: $24,496 (out-of-state). The student-faculty ratio is 7.2:1.
Each student earns 10-16 credits in our nationally-ranked clinics, including Defenders, Equality, Family Law, Community Economic Development, Mediation, Human Rights and Gender Justice, Economic Justice Project, and Immigrant & Non-Citizen Rights. Centers include Diversity in the Legal Profession, Latinx Rights and Equality, Urban Environmental Reform, and Disability and Aging Justice.
The diversity and engagement of the student body is reflected in the 30+ clubs and organizations that range from identity affinity clubs (e.g., Muslim Law Students, LALSA, BLSA, Jewish Law Students, OutLaws) to clubs doing social justice projects (representing victims of domestic violence, traveling to Mississippi to do poverty work) to co-curricular activities (law review, moot court).
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CUNY School of Law occupies six floors of a sun-drenched, LEED-Gold certified building designed for professional training, with seminar and group work rooms, standard classrooms fully technology-equipped, a kitchenette and lounge space on each floor, and a caf . The school s location in trendy Long Island City is one subway stop from Manhattan and easily accessible to all parts of the city.
Each student has at least 3 individual consultations to plan a path connecting their aspirations, talents, and experiences to academic planning, clinic, internships, and fellowships leading to our wide and deep network of opportunities in social justice, government, and small firm practice employment. We place a greater percentage of graduates in public interest jobs than any other law school.