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.
Welcome to Commuter Resources at Suffolk University! Our Commuter Ambassadors' goals are to help students who commute to campus to have an engaging and enriching Suffolk experience.
JD graduates from Suffolk University make $115,000 (median) upon graduation if they work in the private sector. If they go into the public sector, a grad can expect to make $65,300. 54.4% of law graduates from Suffolk University go directly to work for law firms, while 4.6% clerk for a judge.
Suffolk Law School Admissions Suffolk Law School is considered a Somewhat Competitive law school, which accepts only 70% of its applicants.
Suffolk University Housing options range from traditional dorms to suites to apartments.
Students are not required to live in University-sponsored housing and may pursue off-campus or commuting options. Some students choose to live in University-sponsored housing for their first year but move off campus for their remaining time at Suffolk. It is your choice.