The following statements compares Gould School of Law (USC Law) and Vanderbilt University Law School (Vanderbilt 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 private.
USC Law tuition of $78,038 is more expensive than Vanderbilt Law tuition of $75,440.
USC Law offers the better financial aid of $40,000 which is 51.26% of tuition amount.
USC Law acceptance rate of 16.76% is lower than Vanderbilt Law of 12.52%.
Vanderbilt Law's LSAT score of 170 is higher than USC Law of 169.
Vanderbilt Law's GPA of 3.89 is higher than USC Law of 3.88.
USC Law with 1,436 students is larger than Vanderbilt Law with 555 students.
Vanderbilt Law has higher bar exam pass rate than USC Law.
Vanderbilt Law founded in 1874 is older than USC Law founded in 1896.
USC Law requires more expensive application fees than USC Law.