FSU College of Law earns another high national ranking

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The College of Law was also named to the A+ list for business law by PreLaw, highlighting the school’s comprehensive and robust offerings in business law education. (FSU photo)

For the second consecutive year, Florida State University College of Law has been tabbed as the nation’s eighth-ranked law school for best value by the National Jurist’s PreLaw magazine.

The prestigious ranking highlights law schools that provide an exceptional return on investment, factoring in bar exam passage rates, post-graduation employment rates and tuition costs compared to cost-of-living expenses.

“We are honored to continue our ranking as the nation’s eighth-best law school in terms of value,” said Erin O’Hara O’Connor, dean of the FSU College of Law. “This recognition reflects our unrelenting commitment to providing a world-class legal education while ensuring our graduates are positioned for success in their careers without the heavy burden of student debt. We are proud to continue delivering outstanding value for our students.”

In addition to the recognition, the College of Law was also named to the A+ list for business law by PreLaw, highlighting the school’s comprehensive and robust offerings in business law education. The dual recognition underscores FSU Law’s commitment to providing students with both outstanding value and specialized expertise in key legal fields.

For more information, visit law.fsu.edu.