Important Consumer Information
New England Law | Boston provides the following information for the benefit of consumers. This information meets the requirements of ABA Standard 509.
ABA Standard 509 Information Report (Fall 2012)
Academic Calendar
Academic Requirements
Admissions Data
Bar Passage
Curricular Offerings
Employment Outcomes
Enrollment Data and Attrition
Faculty and Administrators
Financial Aid and Refunds
- Financial Aid
- Refunds (Voluntary Withdrawal)
- Scholarships and Grants
- Conditional Scholarships and Retention Data
Tuition, Fees, and Living Costs
Graduation Rates
- 2010: 78%
- 2011: 81%
- 2012: 83%
Library Resources
Transfer of Credit
- Transfer of credits earned at another law school
- Transferring to New England Law
- Study Abroad
- Consortium Law Schools Visit-out Policy
Facilities
- Stuart Street building: New England Law's main building; houses classrooms, faculty and student offices, and the library
- Church Street building: Administrative, faculty, and student offices; clinic space
- St. James Street building: Administrative and faculty offices; clinic space
- Winchester Street building: Administrative offices
Accreditation
- New England Law is an ABA accredited, AALS member, independent law school.
- New England Law | Boston is accredited by the American Bar Association. For more information please contact:
Office of the Consultant on Legal Education / Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar
American Bar Association
321 N. Clark Street, 21st Floor
Chicago, IL 60654
Phone: 312-988-6738
Fax: 312-988-5681
legaled@americanbar.org - New England Law | Boston is also a member of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS).
Association of American Law Schools
1201 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Suite 800
Washington, D.C. 20036-2717
Phone: 202-296-8851
Fax: 202-296-8869
aals@aals.org
