The Law School annually submits data to the American Bar Association about the employment status of its graduates. The data can be accessed by clicking on the links below.
ABA Employment Data Report for Class of 2011
ABA Employment Data Report for Class of 2012
Of those graduates whose employment status was known nine months following graduation (February 15, 2013), 91.4% were employed, pursuing a graduate degree or not seeking employment. Of those employed, 90.6% were employed in positions requiring a JD or where a JD provides an advantage to employment. 8.5% of the class was still seeking employment nine months following graduation.
For detailed information regarding employment outcomes for the class of 2012 (including geographic disbursement), click here. All outcomes are reported based upon ABA definitions in effect for the reporting year.
Of those class of 2011 graduates whose employment status was known nine months following graduation (February 15, 2012), 88.4% were employed, pursuing a graduate degree or not seeking employment. Of those employed, 92.7% were employed in positions requiring a JD or where a JD provides an advantage to employment. 11.1% of the class was still seeking employment nine months following graduation.
For detailed information regarding employment outcomes for the class of 2011 (including geographic disbursement), click here. All outcomes are reported based upon ABA definitions in effect for the reporting year.
Of those class of 2010 graduates whose employment status was known nine months following graduation (February 15, 2011), 90.3% were employed, pursuing a graduate degree or not seeking employment. Of those employed, 92.2% were employed in positions requiring a JD or where a JD provides an advantage to employment. 9.3% of the class was still seeking employment nine months following graduation.
For detailed information regarding employment outcomes for the class of 2010 (including geographic disbursement), click here. All outcomes are reported based upon ABA definitions in effect for the reporting year.
Of those class of 2009 graduates whose employment status was known nine months following graduation (February 15, 2010), 91.6% were employed, pursuing a graduate degree or not seeking employment. Of those employed, 91.1% were employed in positions requiring a JD or where a JD provides an advantage to employment. 8.2% of the class was still seeking employment nine months following graduation.
For detailed information regarding employment outcomes for the class of 2009 (including geographic disbursement), click here. All outcomes are reported based upon ABA definitions in effect for the reporting year.