The following statements compares Levin College of Law (UF Law) and Florida A&M University College of Law (FAMU 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.
UF Law tuition of $38,040 is more expensive than FAMU Law tuition of $33,076.
UF Law offers the better financial aid of $21,804 which is 57.32% of tuition amount.
UF Law acceptance rate of 35.83% is lower than FAMU Law of 17.01%.
UF Law's LSAT score of 169 is higher than FAMU Law of 151.
UF Law's GPA of 3.91 is higher than FAMU Law of 3.52.
UF Law with 762 students is larger than FAMU Law with 347 students.
UF Law has higher bar exam pass rate than FAMU Law.
UF Law founded in 1909 is older than FAMU Law founded in 2000.
FAMU Law requires more expensive application fees than FAMU Law.