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University of Arkansas—Fayetteville School of Law

Contact Information

University of Arkansas School of Law
Fayetteville, AR 72701
Phone: (479) 575-3102
Fax: (479) 575-3937
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Statistics

Enrollment: 1924
Average LSAT: ###,###,##0
Average Undergrad GPA: 0.00
School Type: Public
Student Faculty Ratio: 14:1

Programs & Curriculum

Part Time Program: 31%
Evening Program: No

Employment

Average Starting Salary: $53,505.00

Scholarships & Financial Aid

Out-of-State Tuition: $19,946.00
In-State Tuition: $9,279.00
Financial Aid Deadline: 04/01
Average Loan Received: $18,500.00
Students Say - Campus Life
Some students call UALR "a diverse school." Others argue that "there is not much diversity," beyond a solid contingent of nontraditional, older students. Views of the academic atmosphere also vary. "There are some students who are very competitive," relates a 3L, "and there are others like me who do the best that I can regardless of what others do." Other students say "there is no rivalry" when it come to grades. "There is a definite sense that we are all in this together," says a 1L, "and most everyone is willing to help out a fellow student if that students asks." Socially, it's "a very congenial atmosphere." "There are plenty of student organizations." In addition, there are "wonderful lunch meetings and seminars, as well as dinner programs on a regular basis that accommodate both part-time and full-time students." "The school is intimate and definitely allows for getting acquainted with people," reports a 2L, though "if you're not from Arkansas it is a lot harder to find a social niche." Also, "there does seem to be a line" between the students who find it "hard turning down the temptation of going out" and those who would rather crack the books all day, every day. Beyond the confines of the law school, Little Rock is "the largest city in Arkansas" but it's "still a small town" that approximates "a suburb" when compared to a lot of bigger cities. "There is not a whole lot to do in Little Rock outside of school," explains a 2L. "There is a downtown area with bars and shops, but nothing huge."

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