William & Mary Law School Ranks Number Two Among Military Friendly® Graduate Schools

  • Recognition
    Recognition  William & Mary is the only law school to appear on this year's Top 10 Graduate Schools list.  
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William & Mary Law School ranks number two on the list of the Top 10 Military Friendly® Graduate Schools for 2020-21 that was released in February and will be published in the May edition of G.I. Jobs magazine. It is the only law school among this year's Top 10.

“We are delighted with this recognition and hope that veterans and active duty military interested in law school will explore the opportunities here at William & Mary,” said Vice Dean Patricia Roberts, Clinical Professor of Law, Director of Clinical Programs, and Co-Director of the Lewis B. Puller, Jr. Veterans Benefits Clinic. “We are proud that so many veterans and active duty military choose to study, teach or work at the Law School and across the university. Their presence enriches our academic community, and it is an honor to serve those who so ably serve the nation.”

About Military Friendly® Schools

The Military Friendly® Schools list is created each year based on research using public data sources for more than 8,800 schools nationwide and responses from participating institutions to the Military Friendly® Schools survey. The survey was developed with the assistance of an independent research firm and an advisory council of educators and employers. It is available for free and is open to all post-secondary schools. Criteria for consideration can be found at www.militaryfriendly.com.

About William & Mary Law School

Thomas Jefferson founded William & Mary Law School in 1779 to train leaders for the new nation. Now in its third century, America's oldest law school continues its historic mission of educating citizen lawyers who are prepared both to lead and to serve.