[5] According to Seattle University School of Law's 2020 ABA-required disclosures, 86% of the class of 2020 obtained bar passage-required or JD-advantage employment nine months after graduation.
[7] The law school had a favorable admissions policy, and focused on large enrollments, despite the ensuing high attrition (failure) rate.
[7] In the mid-1970s, when others faced declining admissions due to demographic changes, the law school still experienced increase in enrollment.
Her areas of expertise include civil procedure, medical liability, bioethics, and legal education.
Located in Sullivan Hall, the library occupies four floors with ample spaces for either individual or group study.
[14] The ATJI is also home to the Incubator Program, which trains and provides resources to lawyers that want to start their own law firms that serve moderate-income clients.
[16] The center is the civil rights arm of the law school and it aims to advance justice and equality through research, advocacy, and education.
The center is named after dissident Fred T. Korematsu, who was incarcerated by the U.S. government during the Japanese internment camps of World War II.
In admission decisions, the law school places equal emphasis on three factors: (1) LSAT performance; (2) the undergraduate academic record; and (3) personal achievements.
Students admitted to the full-time program can choose to begin classes in June to reduce their first semester course-load in August.
Current pathways include:[24] According to the school's official 2017 ABA-required disclosures, 76.5% of the class of 2017 obtained bar passage-required employment nine months after graduation.