LOS ANGELES, Sept. 6, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- USC Gould School of Law recruited one of its best
and brightest first-year classes in 2018, a group that boasts the
highest median grade point average in school history, the broadest
geographic representations in a decade and an impressive median
LSAT score.
In addition to enrolling a stellar class of 200 students,
USC Gould saw an 18 percent surge in
first-year applications - more than double the national application
volume increase of 8.7 percent.
USC Gould remained highly selective,
admitting just 19 percent of applicants, the lowest in more than 10
years, said USC Gould Dean Andrew
Guzman.
"An unprecedented number of applications made 2018 a historic
year for us," said Guzman. "A record number of prospective law
students applied - a 34 percent increase in just three years. This
enabled us to pick the very best students. I am extremely proud of
the caliber of this class."
The class is highly diverse with 38 percent from
underrepresented minority groups and 10 percent first-generation
college students. For the first time ever, women make up 55 percent
of the first-year class.
The Class of 2021 is highly competitive: the median GPA
increased to 3.78, the highest in the school's history. The median
LSAT also rose to 166.
Students hail from 31 states and 101 colleges and universities.
Forty-three percent are out-of-state residents.
"Prospective students are drawn to USC Gould for its world-class reputation, and
Trojan Family, said David Kirschner,
USC Gould Dean of Admissions.
In addition, USC Gould is known for
a welcoming environment, world-class faculty and cutting-edge
experiential learning.
"We offer a highly personalized admission process," said
Kirschner. "We are very fortunate that the very best students from
all over the world want to attend USC
Gould."
Other Class of 2021 highlights include:
- Seven of the eight Ivy League
undergraduate universities are represented in the class
- Ages range from 19 to 53 years old, with an average age of 24
years old
- International students make up 8 percent of the class.
- 8 percent of the incoming class have STEM (science,
engineering, technology, math) degrees.
Contact: GILIEN SILSBY, 1-213-500-8673, GSILSBY@LAW.USC.EDU
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