The Best Law Schools For Nontraditional Students (2025) - Above the Law
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Nontraditional law students, often with prior careers, seek law schools that embrace older applicants. The Princeton Review has ranked law schools based on the average age of entering students and the time elapsed since their undergraduate education. Notable institutions for older students include the University of the District of Columbia, City University of New York, and University of New Mexico. Other schools, like the University of Dayton and Syracuse University, show varying rankings and recognition in the realm of nontraditional student engagement.
The ranking was based on the average age of entering law students, as well as student reports of how many years they spent out of college before enrolling in law school.
The law schools most chosen by older students include the University of the District of Columbia, City University of New York, and University of New Mexico.
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