Emory University School of Law
Emory University School of Law
Admissions stats
LSAT vs GPA
Based on 2025 data from ABA
Based on 2025 data from ABA
Your chances
Trends
Based on data from ABA
Based on data from US News and World Report
Based on data from ABA
Based on data from ABA
Employment
Based on 2024 data from ABA
Based on 2024 data from ABA
Tuition & costs
Demographics
Out of 758 students in 2024, 58% were women, and 50% were racially or ethnically minoritized [?].
Based on 2024 data from ABA
Admission to Emory is moderately competitive. For the 2025 application cycle, the Emory acceptance rate was 30.09%.
To be a competitive applicant at Emory, you should aim for an LSAT score around the median of 166 and a GPA of 3.82. The middle 50% of accepted students scored between 162 and 168 on the LSAT.
For the 2025 academic year, Emory tuition is $67,480 for full-time students. When factoring in the cost of living and additional fees, the total estimated cost of attendance is $102,822 per year.
Emory is a respected program, particularly for students looking to practice in its surrounding region. It is currently ranked #40 in the U.S. News & World Report rankings for 2026.