Data released on December 15th shows that law school enrollment has significantly declined by 17.9% from 2011 to 2018. The report identifies 155 law schools that have seen decreases in matriculants, with notable declines at Arizona Summit and Florida Coastal. Conversely, 42 schools reported no change or an increase in matriculants during the same period. The changes vary year to year, with 83 schools seeing decreases in matriculants from 2017 to 2018, though some institutions have successfully attracted a larger student population amidst overall declines.
Total law school enrollment has decreased by 17.9% from 2011 to 2018, with significant declines at schools like Arizona Summit and Florida Coastal.
While 155 law schools saw decreases in matriculants, 42 maintained or increased their numbers, indicating that some institutions are attracting more students in a shrinking market.
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