Applicants are required to take either the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), the Graduate Record Exam (GRE), or the JD-Next Exam. If taking the GRE or JD-Next, you will need to tell the Educational Testing Service or Aspen Publishing to send your scores to Suffolk Law-code: 4343.
However, we do have a dedicated Off-Campus Housing Office (OCHO), where a talented staff will assist you in locating affordable and convenient housing opportunities before you even step foot into Sargent Hall. As a Suffolk Law student, you have the chance to live in one of America's liveliest cities.
Suffolk University admissions has an acceptance rate of 85% and an early acceptance rate of 99.9%. Half the applicants admitted to Suffolk University who submitted test scores have an SAT score between 1106 and 1280 or an ACT score of 24 and 31.
Conditional admission becomes unconditional as soon as the student satisfies the requirements of earning both a cumulative GPA of at least 3.00 in the Suffolk JD program and has earned a grade of B or higher in the Basic Federal Income Tax course.
Elements of Your Application LSAT, GRE or JD Next. Applicants are required to take either the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), the Graduate Record Exam (GRE), or the JD-Next Exam. Character and Fitness Questions. Resume. Personal Statement. Letters of Recommendation. Official Academic Transcripts.
1,681 (2010) Suffolk University Law School / Total enrollment
Suffolk Law School is considered a Somewhat Competitive law school, which accepts only 70% of its applicants.