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With a student body of slightly more than 300 students, the School of Law is one of the smallest accredited private law schools in the United States.

All the Diversity of a Larger School

  • Approximately 50% of each class is female.
  • The median age is about 25.
  • Enrollees vary from those directly out of undergraduate schools to second-career students in their fifties.
  • Students represent undergraduate institutions throughout the country.
  • Many students have other graduate degrees.

This diversity adds to the character of the student body as students with widely differing backgrounds and ideas share the law school experience.

All the Advantages of a Small School

One of the chief goals in structuring a small law school is to give its students outstanding opportunities for meaningful participation in curricular activities, particularly publication and competition with students from other law schools.

  • Approximately 70 students serve as editors and writers for the Campbell Law Observer.
  • Approximately 35 students serve as editors and staff of the Campbell Law Review.
  • By graduation, 25% of the class will have represented the law school in regional and national competitions
    • Trial advocacy
    • Appellate advocacy
    • Client counseling