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Class Profile

Who studies at Quinnnipiac?

  • Students who appreciate a personal approach to teaching law
  • Students who expect a challenging, rigorous curriculum
  • Students who want to be exposed to inspiring ideas and solid skills to serve as a foundation for a rewarding career
  • Students from a broad range of ethnic, racial and geographic backgrounds with a diverse set of life experiences

School of Law at a glance (Adobe PDF)

Profile of the 2007 1L Class

  • Total applications      2,985
    • Day division (full time) 2,332
    • Evening division (part time) 653
  • First-year students enrolled    128
  • Male /female ratio     53% / 47%
  • Students of color     18%
  • Students with advanced degrees   11%
  • Average age      25
  • Undergraduate majors represented   41
  • Undergraduate institutions represented  75
  • States represented     17   
  • Day division:                 GPA (25th / 75th percentiles) 3.01 / 3.62
                                          LSAT (25th / 75th percentiles)  157 / 160
                                          Average GPA / LSAT   3.32 / 159 
  • Evening division:           GPA (25th / 75th percentiles) 3.00 / 3.53
                                          LSAT (25th / 75th percentiles) 152 / 156 
                                          Average GPA / LSAT 3.23 / 154   
  • Total JD students enrolled    396

The 75 colleges and universities represented in the 2007 class include:

Assumption CollegeRensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Barnard CollegeSUNY-Stony Brook
Boston CollegeSouthern Connecticut State University
Brandeis UniversitySouthern Methodist University
Brigham Young UniversitySt. Anselm College
Brooklyn CollegeSt. Lawrence University
Brown UniversityStonehill College
Bryant CollegeSUNY-Buffalo
Catholic UniversityTemple University
Central Connecticut State UniversityTexas A & M University
Columbia UniversityTrinity College
Concordia University (Canada)Tufts University
Connecticut CollegeUniversity of Massachusetts-Amherst
Cooper UnionUnion College
Dickinson CollegeUniversity of Maine-Farmington
Durham University (England)University of South Florida
Eastern Connecticut State UniversityUniversity of Texas-El Paso
Fairfield UniversityUniversity of The South
Florida State UniversityUniversity of Arizona
Franklin College (Switzerland)University of Chicago
George Washington UniversityUniversity of Colorado-Boulder
Georgetown UniversityUniversity of Connecticut
Georgia Institute of TechnologyUniversity of Delaware
Hamilton CollegeUniversity of New Haven
Humboldt State UniversityUniversity of New Orleans
Hunter CollegeUniversity of Notre Dame
Ithaca CollegeUniversity of Pittsburgh
John Jay CollegeUniversity of Rhode Island
Johns Hopkins UniversityUniversity of South Carolina
Loyola College (Md.)University of Wisconsin
Marist CollegeVillanova University
Marshall UniversityWashington & Lee University
Montclair State UniversityWellesley College
Muhlenberg CollegeWestern Connecticut State Univ
Northeastern UniversityWorcester Polytechnic Institute
Post UniversityYale University
Providence College
Queens University (Canada)
Quinnipiac University

Students from these educational institutions hold degrees in 41 different undergraduate majors including:

Aerospace and aeronautical engineering, American civilization, anthropology, art history, biology, business administration, business management, business/commerce, chemical engineering, communications, construction management, criminal justice, economics, English, environmental sciences, finance, geography, government/service, history, humanities, industrial engineering, information systems, interdisciplinary studies, internal relations, journalism, law, legal studies, liberal arts, marketing, mechanical engineering, music, nursing, philosophy, political science, prelaw, psychology, recreation management, social sciences, sociology, Spanish, women's studies.

The states and regions represented in the 2007 class include:

ColoradoPennsylvania
ConnecticutRhode Island
LouisianaSouth Carolina
MassachusettsTennessee
MontanaTexas
New HampshireWashington
New JerseyWisconsin
New YorkWest Virginia
OhioDistrict of Columbia and Canada


Jean Park cares about fairness and justice. She looks forward to being a role model for other women of color who are lawyers.