Quick Facts | New England Law Quick Facts About Quick Facts Here’s a quick snapshot of our law school community and the opportunities at New England Law Boston. Explore New England Law Boston JD (Juris Doctor) LLM (Master of Laws) in American Law Learn more > Full-time JD Program Evening Part-time JD Program Day Part-time JD Program Flexible JD Program LLM in American Law Program Learn more > 15 clinics and externships fellowship programs advocacy and skills teams New England Law Review Judicial internships International opportunities Pro Bono opportunities Learn more > Among the country’s top 20 law schools for bar preparation, adding the most value to their students when it comes to the bar exam .” National Jurist Center for Business Law Center for Law and Social Responsibility Center for International Law Learn more > A Top School for Public Interest and Family Law pre Law Magazine , Fall 2018, 2024 All students who want a clinic or externship get one. You may take up to four. 40% of 1Ls receive a summer fellowship 354 full-time 97 part-time 3,997 Completed Applications 451 First-Year Students 236 Undergraduate Schools Represented 32% Multicultural/Diverse Background 25 Average Age 61% Female Learn more > 20-52 Age range 44 States represented 12 Foreign countries represented 59% Student body from outside of Massachusetts Learn more > 75th Percentile LSAT GPA 157 3.69 Median LSAT GPA 153 3.42 25th Percentile LSAT GPA 149 3.12 Full-time JD Program 12–15 Credits $33,020 per semester (annually: $66,040) Cost per Additional Credit $2,752 Part-time JD Program 9-12 Credits $24,760 per semester (annually: $49,520) Cost per Additional Credit $2,752 Flexible JD Program 13–15 credits: $33,020 per semester (annually: $66,040) 8–12 credits: $24,760 per semester (annually: $49,520) 7 credits or fewer: $2,752 per credit Learn more > Every student is considered for a scholarship 96% of first-year students received scholarships in 2025 Justice Sandra Day O’Connor Scholarship recipients receive a full-tuition scholarship valued at $188,000+ Learn more > 27% of our students are the first in their families to attend law school. Learn more > New England Law has 28 student affinity, interest, and other groups. Learn more > Over 85% of the Class of 2024 were employed or enrolled in a graduate program within nine months of graduation. New England Law is proud of its alumni network, filled with more than 12,000 alumni. They work in virtually every legal sector, and in government, business, and nonprofit positions They live in 29 countries, all 50 states, and five territories New England Law | Boston is approved by the Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar of the American Bar Association and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools ABA Required Disclosures See Yourself at New England Law Think New England Law | Boston is the perfect fit for you but want to find out before you apply? VISIT CAMPUS REQUEST INFO VIEWBOOK STUDENT LIFE Stories of Success “Choosing a law school with a part-time program enabled me to pursue my dream of becoming an attorney and provided the flexibility to build my Résumé through full-time internships, clinics, and employment.” Christopher Hughes, Graduate “I was able to experience what life is really like as counsel for an international corporation.” Katie Milligan, Graduate “Our graduates stay, grow their careers, and help build our communities. We’re woven into the fabric of New England.” Karyn Polito, Graduate “There are hundreds of law schools to choose from, but very few of them leave the impression New England Law does on its students.” Czara Venegas, Graduate