University of California, Davis School of Law

Ranked #52
2026 US News rankings
Ranked #47 in Above the Law 2025
Davis, California

Admissions stats

Accepts GRE
Offers part-time
Median GPA
3.7
Median LSAT
165
Acceptance rate
16%

LSAT vs GPA

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Last cycle's acceptance stats

Based on 2025 data from ABA

25TH
50TH
75TH
LSAT
160
165
167
GPA
3.49
3.7
3.87
Admissions funnel

Based on 2025 data from ABA

Count
Percent
Applications
3896
100%
Accepted
622
16%
Matriculated
205
5%

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GPA
Underrepresented minority

Trends

UC - Davis acceptance rate trend

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UC - Davis LSAT trend

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Employment

Employment outcomes

Based on 2024 data from ABA

Full-time legal employment
89%
Full-time non-legal
8%
Unemployed
3%
Top employment locations

Based on 2024 data from ABA

Location
Jobs
California
192
District Of Columbia
7
Alaska
4
International
4
Jobs by employer type
Based on 2024 data from ABA
Law firms
52%
1-25
14%
26-500
12%
501+
26%
Business & industry
3%
Government
12%
Public interest
18%
Clerkship
5%
Federal
1%
State
4%
Tribal
0%
International
0%
Education
2%
Unemployed
3%

Tuition & costs

Tuition
Annual tuition, 2025-2026
$55,072
Estimated 3 years: $165,216
Cost of living (off-campus)
$33,048
Estimated 3 years
$99,144
Total cost
$90,457
Estimated 3 years
$271,371
Tuition progression
Scholarships
Median scholarship
$29,000
25th percentile: $15,250
75th percentile: $39,000
Scholarship amounts
<50%
51%
50-100%
48%
100%
0%
>100%
1.0%

Demographics

Out of 605 students in 2024, 57% were women, and 59% were racially or ethnically minoritized [?].

By gender
Students
Men
41%
Women
57%
Other
2%
Full-time faculty
Men
54%
Women
46%
Other
0%
Part-time faculty
Men
49%
Women
51%
Other
0%
By race/ethnicity
Students
White
41%
Black
5%
Asian
23%
Hisp
20%
PI
0%
AI
0.8%
2+
9%
Unk
1%
Int'l
0%
Graduates
White
46%
Black
2%
Asian
25%
Hisp
17%
PI
0%
AI
0%
2+
10%
Unk
0.4%
Int'l
0%
Full-time faculty
White
57%
PoC
43%
Part-time faculty
White
75%
PoC
25%
UC - Davis student and staff demographics

Based on 2024 data from ABA

STUDENTS
GRADUATES
FULL-TIME PROFESSORS
PART-TIME PROFESSORS
Men
248
-
25
37
Women
345
-
21
38
Other gender
10
-
0
0
White
249
111
26
56
Asian
139
60
-
-
Hispanic
120
42
-
-
Black
29
4
-
-
Pacific Islander
0
0
-
-
American Indian
5
0
-
-
International
0
0
-
-
2+ races
56
25
-
-
Other
7
1
-
-
People of Color
356
132
20
19
Frequently asked questions
Is UC - Davis hard to get into?

Yes, admission to UC - Davis is highly competitive. For the 2025 application cycle, the UC - Davis acceptance rate was 15.97%.

What LSAT score do I need for UC - Davis?

To be a competitive applicant at UC - Davis, you should aim for an LSAT score around the median of 165 and a GPA of 3.7. The middle 50% of accepted students scored between 160 and 167 on the LSAT.

How much does UC - Davis cost?

For the 2025 academic year, UC - Davis tuition is $55,072 for full-time students. When factoring in the cost of living and additional fees, the total estimated cost of attendance is $90,457 per year.

Is UC - Davis a good law school?

UC - Davis is a respected program, particularly for students looking to practice in its surrounding region. It is currently ranked #52 in the U.S. News & World Report rankings for 2026.

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