The following information for consumers is provided pursuant to American Bar Association (ABA) Standard 504 and 509.
Admissions Data
Available in the Standard 509 Information Report (PDF)
Tuition, Fees, Living Costs and Financial Aid
Available in the Standard 509 Information Report (PDF)
Cost of Attendance Tables
Conditional Scholarships
Students Matriculating in | # Entering with | #Reduced or Eliminated |
2021-2022 Academic Year | 184 | 56 |
2020-2021 Academic Year | 165 | 38 |
2019-2020 Academic Year | 158 | 29 |
Available in the Standard 509 Information Report (PDF)
Enrollment Data, Including Academic, Transfer, and Other Attrition
Available in the Standard 509 Information Report (PDF)
Number of Full-Time and Part-Time Faculty, Professional Librarians, and Administrators
Available in the Standard 509 Information Report (PDF)
Class sizes; Number of Seminars, Clinical and Co-Curricular Offerings
Available in the Standard 509 Information Report (PDF)
Employment Outcomes
Employment Summary
Bar Passage Data
Available in the ABA Bar Passage Disclosure Report (PDF)
Refund Policies
Withdrawal & Leave of Absence Refunds
Curricular Offerings, Academic Calendar, and Academic Requirements
Course Listings and Descriptions
Academic Calendar
Academic Requirements
Learning Outcomes
Transfer of Credit
Apply as a Transfer Student
Transfer Students, Visiting Students, and Auditors
Policy on Outside Study and Transient Status
Articulation Agreement
Character and Fitness Disclosure
In addition to a bar examination, there are character, fitness, and other qualifications for admission to the bar in every U.S. jurisdiction. Applicants are encouraged to determine the requirements for any jurisdiction in which they intend to seek admission
by contacting the jurisdiction. Addresses for all relevant bar admission agencies are available through the National Conference of Bar Examiners.
Applicants can also find detailed information in the Comprehensive Guide to Bar Admission Requirements,
published by the National Conference of Bar Examiners. Acceptance by Capital University Law School does not guarantee certification by any state’s Board of Law Examiners.