University of Dayton

Dayton, OH [Private]

Admissions, Retention, and Bar Passage

2010
150 Modest LSAT 25th
152 Modest LSAT 50th
GPA
 25th
 2.81
GPA
 50th
 3.11
GPA
 75th
 3.41
77.4% 1st Time Bar
Pass Rate ?
2013
2011
148 High LSAT 25th
149 High LSAT 50th
GPA
 25th
 2.78
GPA
 50th
 3.10
GPA
 75th
 3.37
61.7% 1st Time Bar
Pass Rate ?
2014
2014
145 Very High LSAT 25th
148 High LSAT 50th
GPA
 25th
 2.86
GPA
 50th
 3.15
GPA
 75th
 3.38
??? 1st Time Bar
Pass Rate ?
2017
2015
144 Extreme LSAT 25th
148 High LSAT 50th
GPA
 25th
 2.83
GPA
 50th
 3.04
GPA
 75th
 3.42
??? 1st Time Bar
Pass Rate ?
2018
Entering Year Academic Attrition
Post-1L Post-2L Combined
2010
3.4%
3.9%
7.2%
2011
0.6%
0.6%
1.1%
2012
5.3%
4.5%
9.8%
2013
1%
1%
2%
2014
7.1%
??? ???
2015
7.8%
0%
7.8%
 
 
 
 
1L Enrollment -56.5%Since 2010
 
% Admitted -31.2%Since 2011
 

Job Outcomes + Tuition Paid

 

LT: Long Term FT: Full Time BPR: Bar Passage Req. JD Adv: JD Advantage Pro: Professional

Class Total Tuition Long Term, Full Time Jobs
Bar Req. JD Adv. or Prof.
2011 $97,852 51.5% 11.7%
2012 $97,956
51.1%
13.8%
2013 $98,902
63.7%
13.7%
2014 $100,501
52.9%
21.4%

Total tuition includes tuition for a full-time student who completed three years of law school on time. The total does not include cost of living, cost of borrowing, or accrued interest during school and before the first debt repayment. More details on debt-financing available here.

Tuition Change

Tuition+12.5%Since 2008
 

Total Federal Investment

 
Graduating Class Avg. Loan Disbursement % Borrowing Total Federal Investment
Class of 2010 143 graduates $67,856 87.4% $8,482,000
Class of 2011 171 graduates $107,458 91.2% $16,763,448
Class of 2012 174 graduates $118,333 89.2% $18,341,615
Class of 2013 146 graduates $113,366 90% $14,850,946
Class of 2014 140 graduates $113,486 86% $13,618,320

University of Dayton declined to make available important information about its J.D. graduates' debt, thus at least one year of data is missing from the TFI table and chart.

Total federal investment does not include money borrowed by J.D. students who left school through attrition, transfer, or otherwise. Neither does it include money borrowed for non-JD coursework at the law school. More info on total federal investment available here.