Enrollment and admission standards
Learn about how enrollment rates and admission standards have changed over time.
Law School Enrollment by State, 2014 vs 2024 Comparison
2014 - 2024
While looking at national enrollment change makes sense because any graduate from an ABA-approved law school can take the bar in any state or territory, two in three employed graduates work in the state/territory in which their law school is located. Total first-year enrollment in each reveals distinct patterns that the national averages smooth over.
Between 2014 and 2024, enrollment in 34 states/territories increased and enrollment in 17 states/territories decreased. For those with an increase, the average was +27.9% and range was +0.1% to +240.8%. For those with a decrease, the average was -12.5% and range was -0.5% to -31.7%.
2014-2024
The following charts show each state's 1L enrollment between 2014 and 2024 relative (as a percentage) to its largest enrollment in that same period. Hover over the chart to see 1L enrollment during a given year.
For each state, LawHub aggregates individual school first-year enrollment as reported by the American Bar Association
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