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University of Arkansas Law School Recognized as Nation’s Best Value

By August 13, 2014February 2nd, 2021No Comments

The University of Arkansas School of Law ranks first in the nation in a magazine’s annual “Best Value Law Schools” issue. It ranked second in the nation last year.

The distinction came from preLaw magazine, a publication associated with National Jurist magazine.

“The University of Arkansas School of Law delivers an extraordinary education for its students and at a value that leaves them with significantly less debt than students at most law schools,” said University of Arkansas Chancellor G. David Gearhart. “The return on investment for a student who graduates from our law school is good not only for our students but for Arkansas as well.”

School of Law Dean Stacy Leeds is quoted throughout the preLaw story, and credits support from the Arkansas Bar Association and investments in bar exam preparation and career services as factors in the law school’s continued success.

The rankings, which highlight the law schools that produce “lawyer-ready grads without saddling them with debt,” are determined by a formula that uses “the percent of graduates who pass the bar exam, employment rate, tuition, cost of living, and average indebtedness upon graduation.” For the employment category, more weight is given to jobs that require bar exam passage and to jobs that prefer the candidate hold a Juris Doctor degree.

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