The Notre Dame Law School at University of Notre Dame has an application deadline of March 15. The full-time program application fee at the Notre Dame Law School at University of Notre Dame is $75. Its tuition is full-time: $62,590. The student-faculty ratio is 7.3:1.
Dual-degree programs at Notre Dame Law School include a J.D./MBA through the Mendoza College of Business, a J.D./M.Eng. through the College of Engineering, a J.D./M.A. in English and a J.D./Master's of Global Affairs.
Students have opportunities to gain hands-on experience with externships near Notre Dame’s campus in South Bend, Ind., and in Chicago and Washington, D.C. The Notre Dame Clinical Law Center houses five clinics where students work on real cases under the supervision of full-time faculty members.
The Notre Dame London Law Program enables students to spend a semester or a full academic year in London. Notre Dame Law School also offers exchange programs in Chile, China, Ireland, Italy and Switzerland.
Notre Dame Law School is the oldest Roman Catholic law school in continuous operation in the United States. The law school has more than 30 student organizations. These include the Sports, Communications and Entertainment Law Forum, the Asian Law Students Association, the Black Law Students Association, the Hispanic Law Students Association and the LGBT Law Forum. Student-run publications include the Notre Dame Law Review, the Journal of International and Comparative Law, the Journal of Law, Ethics, and Public Policy, and the Journal of Legislation.
Students who pursue public interest work after graduation will find support through Notre Dame Law School’s Loan Repayment Assistance Program and in fellowships available exclusively for Notre Dame law graduates.
Notable alumni of Notre Dame Law School include Bank of America Chief Executive Officer Brian Moynihan, The View co-host Sunny Hostin, Justice Amy Coney Barrett of the U.S. Supreme Court, and U.S. Reps. Pete King of New York and Pete Visclosky of Indiana.