Number of required courses for J.D. degree:
Average class size for required courses:
4)
Enrollment Data
a)
Total number of students enrolled per class in the law school’s J.D. degree program during
each of the three listed school years:
b)
Total number of students who transferred to or from the J.D. program during the prior
three
years:
c)
Total number of students who did not remain enrolled in the J.D. program, on either
a
voluntary or involuntary basis, during each of the prior three years (includes those who
transferred to other schoo
ls):
5)
Law School Administrators, Faculty, and Librarians as of September 15, 2019:
a)
Number of full-time faculty:
b)
Number of part-time faculty:
c)
Number of full-time administrators:
d)
Number of part-time administrators:
e)
Number of trained and degreed librarians (full- or part-time):
6)
Required Courses and Clinical Courses as of September 15, 2019:
c)
Number of school-sponsored clinical programs offered for credit
:
7)
Employment Outcomes:
The percentage of students graduating in 2016 who were employed in 2017, 2018, or 2019 in: a)
jobs
that require a J.D. degree; or b) jobs in which holding a J.D. degree is an advantage:
Total number of 2016 J.D. graduates:
Total number of survey responses received: _______
Survey response rate: %
Employment Status of 2016 Grads in:
*
Applies to the employment status of the law school's 2016 J.D. graduates of the above referenced
law school only.
8)
California Bar Examination (CBX) Cumulative Passage Data
Calculated under Accredited Guideline 12.2
Reporting Period: August 1, 2013 - July 31, 2018
The c
umulative percentage of students who graduated during the Reporting Period an
d passed any
administration of the California Bar Examination during the Reporting Period or during the February 2019
California Bar Examination, if they graduated within 10 administrations of that examination.
_______%