Consumer Information (ABA Required Disclosures)
Consistent with ABA Standards 301 and 316, William & Mary Law School offers a rigorous program of legal education that prepares its students, upon graduation, for admission to the bar and for effective, ethical, and responsible participation as members of the legal profession. The ABA requires that law schools provide certain information to prospective and current students. Here, you will find links to the various places on our website where this information is located.
Official Report
Admissions Data
Tuition, Fees, Living Costs, Financial Aid, Conditional Scholarships, and Refunds
Enrollment Data and Attrition/Graduation Rates
Number of Full-Time and Part-Time Faculty, Professional Librarians, and Administrators
- ABA Standard 509 Information Report (PDF)
- Faculty Directories
- Administrators Directory
- Librarians Directory
Curricular Offerings, Academic Calendar, and Academic Requirements
- ABA Standard 509 Information Report (PDF)
- First-Year Courses
- Elective Courses
- Clinics
- Joint Degree Programs
- Academic Requirements
- Academic Calendar
Library Resources
Facilities
Employment Outcomes and Bar Passage Data
Policies for Transfer Credit
- Requirements for Transfer Applicants
- Requirements for Transfer Credit
- William & Mary Law School has not established any articulation agreements with other schools.