In compliance with the American Bar Association’s standards, the following information about the Law School and the JD program is provided to current and prospective students.
Standard 509 Information Report
Information on JD tuition, fees, living costs, and financial aid, and refunds:
- Student Budget & Cost of Attendance
- How We Determine Your Financial Aid
- Additional Financial Aid Policies Including Refunds
Conditional scholarship retention data is not available because Yale Law School awards scholarships solely on a need-based methodology, and therefore, conditional scholarships are not offered.
Information on JD enrollment data and attrition/graduation rates
Information on the number of full-time and part-time faculty and administrators
Curricular offerings for the current academic year and the past two academic years
Employment statistics for JD graduates
Information on academic requirements for the JD degree (*see page 55)
Our transfer of credit policy information
General information on library resources
General information on facilities
Standard 504. Qualifications for Admission to the Bar
Information about Yale Law School’s graduate programs
Contact Information
Yale Law School
127 Wall Street, New Haven, CT 06511
(203) 432–4995
Licensure Disclosure
Yale Law School is accredited by the Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar of the American Bar Association (ABA) (321 North Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60654; Telephone No. (312) 988-6738).
The Juris Doctor (J.D.) program is accredited by the ABA, and as such, it meets the requirements for licensure in all fifty states and the District of Columbia.