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The Law Schools That Provide The ‘Most Value’ For Students (2024)

The Top 20 'Best Value' law schools.

law school grad loan moneyThere are many ways to rank law schools, but the way that the National Jurist’s preLaw Magazine does it is quite interesting. Rather than concentrating on the prestige factors that usually dominate law school ranking systems, this ranking focuses solely on factors that provide the “best value” for students. That said, this is a list that is typically dominated by public schools, with a smattering of private schools mixed in. Curiously, for the past few years, a private school had come out on top of the National Jurist ranking — but that stopped in 2023, and the new value victor continues to reign supreme in 2024.

Before we get to the Top 20 ranking, let’s discuss the methodology used to suss out which law schools are providing the best value for students. The National Jurist’s ranking takes into account a law school’s tuition, students’ cost of living expenses, students’ average indebtedness upon graduation (collectively weighted 55%), the percentage of graduates who got a job after graduation (30%), and bar passage rates (ultimate and two-year pass rates) (15%).

As noted previously, based on these inputs, the ranking tends to skew heavily towards public schools, but private schools made a major value comeback this year. One private school cracked the Top 20, while 19 others followed behind later in the ranking. So without further ado, here are the National Jurist’s Top 20 Best Value Law Schools:

  1. University of Georgia
  2. Brigham Young University
  3. University of Alabama
  4. University of Nebraska
  5. Texas A&M Law
  6. University of Kansas
  7. University of Florida
  8. Florida State University
  9. University of Wisconsin
  10. University of North Carolina
  11. University of Missouri
  12. George Mason University
  13. University of Utah
  14. University of Oklahoma
  15. University of Iowa
  16. Georgia State University
  17. University of South Dakota
  18. University of Montana
  19. University of Kentucky
  20. University of Tennessee

Peter “Bo” Rutledge, UGA Law’s dean, attributes the school’s success in the 2024 Best Value ranking to using the same measures (employment, bar passage, costs) as a form of accountability. Here’s what that means at UGA:

“For UGA School of Law, the aspiration has always been to be the nation’s best return on investment for legal education, where the return is measured by the job opportunities and bar passages for students,” he said. “The investment is measured by the indebtedness of the student body.”

The lesson to be learned here is simple: if you want to keep your debt low, consider enrolling at a public law school. If you don’t mind up to a six-figure debt load, enroll in the best law school you can get into (let’s say the top 50), because those are the schools where you’ll be able to get jobs that will allow you to service your loans.

Congrats to the law schools that offer their students the “best value.”

Best Value Law Schools [prelaw Magazine / National Jurist]


Staci ZaretskyStaci Zaretsky is a senior editor at Above the Law, where she’s worked since 2011. She’d love to hear from you, so please feel free to email her with any tips, questions, comments, or critiques. You can follow her on X/Twitter and Threads or connect with her on LinkedIn.