Английская Википедия:Belmont University College of Law
Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Use American English Шаблон:Infobox Law School Belmont University College of Law is a private law school in Nashville, Tennessee. Founded in 2011, the College of Law was accredited by the American Bar Association in 2013.[1] Шаблон:Short description
History
Belmont University announced plans for the College of Law in 2009, with the first class beginning in 2011.[2] Belmont Law was accredited by the American Bar Association in 2013, making it the first new accredited law program in Tennessee in more than 50 years [1] and the first new law school in Middle Tennessee in nearly 100 years.[2] Belmont Law achieved American Bar Association accreditation in the earliest possible time allowed by accreditation guidelines.[1]
Curriculum
The college's curriculum includes the Juris Doctor (J.D.) with specialized certificate programs available in Criminal Law, Health Law, and Entertainment Law.[3] The College of Law curriculum focuses on creating practice-ready attorneys with a practicum requirement in each semester to help students become proficient in the "practice" of law.[4] These practicums give instruction in all aspects of the practice of law, such as legal writing, legal research, client interviewing, document drafting, litigation, negotiation, and more.[4]
In 2017, a dual JD/MBA program was launched, allowing students to take classes for both degrees concurrently and complete requirements for both degrees within three years.[5]
Facilities
The law school is located in the Randall and Sadie Baskin Center building, a 75,000-square-foot LEED Gold building atop a five-level underground garage.[6] The Randall and Sadie Baskin Center houses more than a dozen large classrooms, a trial courtroom, an appellate court room, faculty offices, student commons, and a two-story law library.[7]
Organizations and publications
Students can participate in local and national competitions through the Board of Advocates program, which includes mock-trial, moot-court, and transactional teams.[4]
The College of Law publishes four academic journals, the Belmont Law Review,[8] Criminal Law Journal,[9] Entertainment Law Journal, and Health Law Journal.[10]
Employment
Statistics for the class of 2018 indicate 96% of students are employed in some capacity, with 95% employed in bar-passage-required or J.D.–advantage positions.[11] Most graduates remain in state, with 89% employed in Tennessee.[12] Of those employed, 63% work at a law firm, 14.5% work in business or industry, 18.5% work in government or judicial clerkships, and 4% work in public interest.[12]
Belmont Law's Law School Transparency under-employment score is 6.4%, which reflects the percentage of the Class of 2018 that is unemployed, pursuing an additional degree, or working in a nonprofessional, short-term, or part-time job nine months after graduation.[13]
Bar passage
On the July 2019 bar exam, 97.18% of Belmont Law's first-time test takers and 94.52% of its total takers passed,[14] the highest of any law school in Tennessee and 23.62% higher than Tennessee's 70.90% pass rate.[15] In 2018, 94.52% of Belmont Law's first-time test takers and 90.79% of its total takers passed the bar exam,[16] ranking 12th in the nation and 2nd in the state of Tennessee for bar passage.[17]
In 2023, the bar passage rate for first time test-takers was 93.4%, ranking 1st out of 5 programs in Tennessee.[18]
Costs
Tuition for the 2022-2023 school year is $48,660,[19] with 49% of students receiving scholarships.[20] Belmont Law ranks #104 in terms of highest tuition among full-time law students based on 283 tuition rates from 194 law schools, with in-state tuition counting separately.[21]
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