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ABA Required Disclosures | New England Law
ABA Required Disclosures | New England Law
Student Disclosure Requirements
Student Disclosure Requirements
ABA Required Disclosures
The following information is provided in this standardized form pursuant to American Bar Association Standard 509:
ABA Standard 509 Information Report (2025)
Student Complaints – ABA Standard (510)
Bar Passage Outcomes (2024)
Employment Statistics, Class of 2025
Employment Statistics, Class of 2024
Employment Statistics, Class of 2023
*New England Law granted a one-time only, one semester extension of scholarship renewal criteria for students with conditional scholarships in Spring 2020, due to the pandemic.*
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, 321 North Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60654, 312-988-6738.
Federal Student Disclosure Requirements
Under the Higher Education Opportunity Act, institutions participating in federally funded financial aid programs are required to make certain information available to current and prospective students. Following is a list of this information. If you are not able to find the information you are looking for, please contact the Office of Student Services at studentservices@nesl.edu or 617-422-7401.
Academic Program Information
Accreditation Information
Aid Information
Anti-Harassment Policy
Clery Act Disclosures
2025 Campus Safety & Security Survey
Security Information
Public Crime Log: Please contact the director of facilities and security, Miguel Alvarado, at 617-422-7423 or
malvarado@nesl.edu
Also see “Title IX and Sexual Misconduct” below.
Copyright Policies
Violation of copyright laws may subject a student to discipline under Student Rule E.1. and may also lead to litigation and/or criminal prosecution under federal law:
Direct Deposit of Refund Checks
Contractual Agreement between New England Law | Boston and Herring Bank
Disability Information
Contact Jacqui Pilgrim, Assistant Dean at
jpilgrim@nesl.edu
or 617-422-7400.
Financial Aid Code of Conduct
Financial Aid Contact Information,
Loan Availability
Financial Disclosures
Financial Statements – June 30, 2020
Statement Regarding Financial Position at June 30, 2020
Financial Statements – June 30, 2021
Statement Regarding Financial Position at June 30, 2021
Financial Statements – June 2022
Statement Regarding Financial Position at June 30, 2022
Financial Statements – June 30, 2023
Statement Regarding Financial Position at June 30, 2023
Financial Statements – June 30, 2024
Statement Regarding Financial Position at June 30, 2024
Financial Statements – June 30, 2025
Nondiscrimination Policy
It is the policy of New England Law | Boston to provide equal opportunity in employment and education. New England Law does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression, military status, age, disability or any other protected characteristic in the administration of its employment policies, educational policies, admission policies, and any other programs and activities.
New England Law has designated the Dean’s Office (deansoffice@nesl.edu, 617-422-7221) as the department responsible for addressing employee concerns and Beth Simon, Director of Student Services (bsimon@nesl.edu, 617-422-7401) as the person responsible for addressing student concerns. Inquiries about Title IX, which prohibits discrimination based on sex (including sexual orientation and gender identity), should be directed to the school’s Title IX Coordinator, Beth Simon.
Price of Attendance
Refund/Withdrawal
A student who chooses to withdraw from law school but wishes to retain the option of readmission must submit a written request to the dean for withdrawal without prejudice. To determine whether a withdrawing student owes a balance to the law school or is due a refund, tuition cancellation is computed based on the chart below.
Effective Withdrawal Date
Percent Tuition Canceled
Within 1st week of semester*
80%
Within 2nd week of semester
60%
Within 3rd week of semester
40%
Within 4th week of semester
20%
After 4th week of semester
0%
* For this purpose, the first week of the semester for entering students is the week of orientation.
Refund calculations for students who are receiving Title IV federal aid (Federal Stafford or Graduate PLUS Loans) are determined in accordance with federal regulations. These students must contact the Office of the Controller to determine the amount of their refund.
Title IX and Sexual Misconduct
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX) is a federal civil rights law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in educational programs and activities that receive federal financial assistance. If only one of an educational institution’s programs or activities receives federal funding, all of the programs within the institution must comply with Title IX and its implementing regulations. Accordingly, NELB prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in all of its programs and activities, including academics, employment, athletics, and other extracurricular activities. This prohibition includes gender-based harassment, sexual violence and other sexual harassment.
A copy of NELB’s Title IX policy is available
here.
Questions regarding Title IX may be referred to NELB’s Title IX Coordinator, Beth Simon, via email at
TitleIXCoordinator@nesl.edu
. Students may also access Title IX information through the U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights, 8th Floor, Five Post Office Square, Boston MA 02109-3921. Telephone: 617.289.0111, Fax: 617.289.0150, TDD: 800.877.8339, or Email:
ocr.boston@ed.gov
Title IX Training Materials
Title IX Training Certificate
2025 Sexual Misconduct Climate Survey Results
Vaccinations
Incoming students must provide certification of certain immunizations by August 1 before beginning classes. International students (full time or part time) attending an institution of higher education in Massachusetts while on a student (F-1) or other visa (including a student attending or visiting classes or programs as part of a formal academic visitation or exchange program) must also submit the immunization form.
The following immunizations are required:
One Td booster (tetanus, diphtheria and acellular pertussis) within the last 10 years
Two doses of MMR vaccine
Three doses of hepatitis B vaccine (or two doses of Heplisav-B given on or after 18 years of age is acceptable)
Two doses of Varicella vaccine
One dose of Meningococcal (MenACWY) vaccine for students 21 years of age or younger (must have received on or after the student’s 16th birthday). Meningococcal B vaccine is not required and does not meet this requirement.
For further information and exceptions, please contact the Office of Admissions at
admit@nesl.edu
or 617-422-7210.