Where is Sulc?

Where is Sulc?

Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Southern University Law Center is a public law school in Baton Rouge, Louisiana….

Southern University Law Center
Location Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
Enrollment 452 Full- and 170 Part-Time
Faculty 36 Full- and 99 Part-Time
USNWR ranking 147-193 (bottom 25%)

Is Southern University Law Center ABA accredited?

Southern University Law Center (Law Center) is and has been accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar Council since 1953. The Law Center engages in ongoing integrated, research-based planning and evaluation of its programs and services.

What is Southern University Law Center known for?

Southern University Law Centers offers legal training to students in pursuit of the juris doctor degree. The Law Center shares with other American Bar Association-accredited institutions the goal of producing attorneys who are well prepared for entry into the legal profession.

Is Southern University a good law school?

The Southern University Law Center ranked number 2 for best law school for African Americans. PreLaw magazine determined its rankings by using data from the American Bar Association and the schools themselves. The Law Center has also been consistently ranked #1 for Most Diverse Faculty by The Princeton Review.

What LSAT score do I need for Southern University?

144
Admissions Statistics

Admissions Statistics 2020 2017
LSAT Score (Median) 144 144
LSAT Score (25th-75th percentile) 142-146 141-147
GPA (Median) 2.83 2.85
GPA Range (25th-75th percentile) 2.55-3.13 2.53-3.16

How many HBCU law schools are there?

six law schools
There are currently six law schools at Historically Black institutions: Florida A&M University, Howard University, North Carolina Central University, Southern University, Texas Southern University, and the University of the District of Columbia.

Is Southern University a HBCU?

According to the U.S. Department of Education, there are 107 HBCUs. Of those, Southern is the flagship of the only HBCU system in the United States. “This is great news for the flagship of the Southern University System,” said Ray L. Belton, president of the System and chancellor of the Baton Rouge campus.