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BOSTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW

CLASS OF 2021 STATISTICS
Number of applicants: 5,891
Number of matriculants: 284
Median LSAT: 166
Median GPA: 3.74
Students of Color: 33%
Average Age: 24
Undergraduate Schools Represented: 155
U.S. States Represented: 39 states and the District of Columbia
Countries Represented: 16
Languages: 32+ languages spoken
Students with advanced degrees: 27
Students with 1 or more years of post-grad experience: 65%

POLICIES AND GUIDELINES FOR EMPLOYERS
Boston University School of Law's updated employer policies can be found here. 

POLICY ON EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY IN RECRUITING

Boston University School of Law affords the use of its facilities and services only to employers who do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, marital status, parental status, veteran status, or sexual orientation, and who do not engage in sexual harassment on and off the campus of Boston University School of Law (the “Policy”). Students are encouraged to notify the Office of Career Development & Public Service of all violations of the Policy.

NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY

Boston University School of Law has adopted a "Policy On Equality of Opportunity In Recruiting" that addresses discrimination and sexual harassment issues. Employers who participate in our recruitment programs are asked to review and sign a copy of the policy as part of their registration process. Boston University School of Law affords the use of its facilities and services only to employers who do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, marital status, parental status, veteran status, or sexual orientation, and who do not engage in sexual harassment on and off the campus of Boston University School of Law.

CONTACT

Boston University School of Law
Office of Career Development & Public Service

765 Commonwealth Avenue, Suite 902
Boston, MA 02215
617-353-3141
lawcdo@bu.edu

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