For the fourth consecutive year, Wayne State University Law School has been recognized as a Best Value Law School by The National Jurist and its sister publication, prelaw magazine.
Of the 60 law schools on the list, Wayne Law was the only Michigan law school recognized.
The ranking is “designed to recognize the law schools where graduates have excellent chances of passing the bar and getting a legal job without taking on a ton of debt,” according to The National Jurist.
Criteria for selection includes percentage of graduates who pass the bar exam, employment rate, tuition cost, cost of living and average student debt accumulation.
PreLaw magazine also recognized Wayne Law among the top law schools in the category of Business, Banking and Corporate Law.
- Posted November 27, 2017
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