McGeorge Fact Sheet 2018-2019

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2019-2020 FACT SHEET DEADLINES

FALL 2018 CLASS PROFILE COMBINED

FULL-TIME

PART-TIME

Applications

1036

938

98

Accepted

618

578

40

Class Size

196

176

20

Age Range

20-51

20-47

21-51

Median Age

23

23

27

75th Percentile

3.59

3.6

3.29

Median

3.35

3.35

3.16

25th Percentile

3.06

3.07

2.89

FINANCIAL AID DEADLINE MARCH 1, 2019 (FAFSA CODE: 001329) PRIORITY DEADLINE FEB. 1, 2019 JD APPLICATION DEADLINE APRIL 1, 2019 TRANSFER APPLICATION DEADLINE (FALL) JULY 15, 2019 (SPRING) NOV. 15, 2019

GPA

LSAT 75th Percentile

156

156

158

Median

153

153

153

25th Percentile

148

148

148

DEMOGRAPHICS Ethnic/Racial Diversity

45.4%

46%

40%

39%

39%

45%

4%

4%

5%

Geographic Diversity

9.2%

9.7%

5%

Women

54%

54.5%

50%

First Generation Military

EMPLOYMENT REVIEW CLASS OF 2017 53.4%

Bar Passage Required

19.1%

JD Advantage

3.8%

Professional Position

3.1%

Non-Professional Position

0.8%

Law School/University Position

0.7%

Unemployed Not Seeking

80.2%

TOTAL EMPLOYED

† Reflects the number of graduates who were employed as reported in March of the year following their graduation.

As of August 13, 2018


2019-2020 FACT SHEET

SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Merit Based Need Based

DEGREES

Public Service

Juris Doctor (JD)

Master of Public Policy (MPP)

Yellow Ribbon Participant

Full-Time Part-Time Accelerated Honors Program

Master of Public Administration (MPA)

Segal AmeriCorps Education Award Matching Program

Dual Degree Programs

Master of Water & Environmental Law (MSL)*

JD/LLM in Water Resources Law Fast Track JD/Master of Public Policy

Master of Government Law & Policy (MSL)* Master of Science in Law (MSL) Master of Laws (LLM)

JD/Master of Public Administration Doctor of Juridical Science (JSD) International Water Resources Law International Legal Studies

Transnational Business Practice U.S. Law & Policy Water Resources Law* * Transitioning to non-residential online program pending approval

EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING SIX LEGAL CLINICS Bankruptcy Clinic Elder and Health Law Clinic Federal Defender Clinic

Immigration Law Clinic Legislative and Public Policy Clinic Prisoner Civil Rights Mediation Clinic

EIGHT JD CERTIFICATES OF CONCENTRATION Business and Commercial Capital Lawyering Environmental and Water Health

Intellectual Property International Tax Trial & Appellate Advocacy

40+ STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS 120+ EXTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

CONTACT 3200 Fifth Ave., Sacramento, CA 95817 916.739.7105 McGEORGE@PACIFIC.EDU McGEORGE.EDU/ADMISSIONS

FINANCIAL AID PROCEDURES

APPLICATION PROCEDURES The basic steps to apply for financial aid are as follows: 1. If you do not already have one, obtain an FSA ID from the Department of Education at http://FSAID.ed.gov. 2. File a completed Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) with the federal processor at FAFSA.gov. The FAFSA report provides an analysis of a student’s resources under federal guidelines. Since federal financial aid programs have more favorable terms than alternative loan sources, students are encouraged to file a FAFSA to have their eligibility determined for these programs. Having a completed FAFSA on file may open opportunities to receive additional scholarships and/or grants. The FAFSA will be available on October 1, 2018, at 12:01 a.m. The priority deadline is March 1, 2019. All forms are at go.mcgeorge.edu/financialaid.

@McGeorgeLaw @ExperienceMcGeorge @McGeorgeLaw

SCHOOL FAFSA CODE: 001329 2018-2019 TUITION: FULL-TIME $51,212; PART-TIME $34,010


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