Comparing Connecticut Law and Nebraska Law Side by Side
The following statements compares University of Connecticut School of Law (Connecticut Law) and University of Nebraska - Lincoln College of Law (Nebraska Law) with important law school statistics. All data is for the academic year 2023-2024, except bar passage and employment data for 2022-2023.
- Both schools are public.
- Connecticut Law tuition of $62,550 is more expensive than Nebraska Law tuition of $37,442.
- Nebraska Law offers the better financial aid of $16,068 which is 42.91% of tuition amount.
- Connecticut Law acceptance rate of 65.90% is lower than Nebraska Law of 29.31%.
- Connecticut Law's LSAT score of 160 is higher than Nebraska Law of 158.
- Nebraska Law's GPA of 3.75 is higher than Connecticut Law of 3.71.
- Connecticut Law with 517 students is larger than Nebraska Law with 466 students.
- Connecticut Law has higher bar exam pass rate than Nebraska Law.
- Nebraska Law founded in 1888 is older than Connecticut Law founded in 1921.
- Connecticut Law requires more expensive application fees than Connecticut Law.