The following statements compares New York University School of Law (NYU Law) and University of Chicago Law School (Chicago 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.
NYU Law tuition of $80,014 is more expensive than Chicago Law tuition of $77,877.
NYU Law offers the better financial aid of $25,000 which is 31.24% of tuition amount.
Chicago Law acceptance rate of 16.76% is lower than NYU Law of 12.78%.
Chicago Law's LSAT score of 173 is higher than NYU Law of 172.
Chicago Law's GPA of 3.94 is higher than NYU Law of 3.90.
NYU Law with 2,094 students is larger than Chicago Law with 686 students.
Chicago Law has higher bar exam pass rate than NYU Law.
NYU Law founded in 1835 is older than Chicago Law founded in 1902.
Chicago Law requires more expensive application fees than NYU Law.