Richmond vs. Virginia: Cost, Bar Passage & Outcomes Compared

Both are Virginia law schools. On the most recent ABA Standard 509 data, Virginia is the more selective admit (median LSAT 173 vs 164); Virginia posts the higher first-time bar passage (94.98% vs 80.13%); Richmond is cheaper on sticker tuition ($57,700 vs $74,078); Virginia places more graduates in full-time JD jobs (98.7% vs 92.3%).

Side by side (ABA Standard 509)

MetricRichmondVirginiaBetter
Admissions
Median LSAT164173Virginia
Median undergraduate GPA3.813.99Virginia
Acceptance rate39.6%10.2%Virginia
Cost
Resident tuition$57,700$74,078Richmond
Non-resident tuition$57,700$76,396Richmond
Median grant$40,000$35,000Richmond
Bar passage
First-time bar passage80.13%94.98%Virginia
Two-year ultimate bar passage93.55%100%Virginia
Bar passage vs. state average+2.8 pts+12.2 ptsVirginia
Employment
Full-time, long-term JD employment92.3%98.7%Virginia
Large-firm (250+) employment10.2%67.6%Virginia
Federal clerkships2.6%10.7%Virginia

15-year trajectory

First-time bar passage: 82.09% in 2011 to 80.13% in 202570%80%90%100%111315182022242580.13%
First-time bar passage · 2011–2025
Richmond — First-time bar passage
First-time bar passage: 94.85% in 2011 to 94.98% in 202592%94%96%98%100%111315182022242594.98%
First-time bar passage · 2011–2025
Virginia — First-time bar passage
Resident tuition: $35,430 in 2011 to $57,700 in 2025$30,000$40,000$50,000$60,0001113151719212325$57,700
Resident tuition · 2011–2025
Richmond — Resident tuition
Resident tuition: $44,600 in 2011 to $74,078 in 2025$40,000$50,000$60,000$70,000$80,0001113151719212325$74,078
Resident tuition · 2011–2025
Virginia — Resident tuition

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FAQ

Is Richmond or Virginia harder to get into?

Virginia is the tougher admit — its median LSAT is 173 against Richmond's 164.

Which is cheaper, Richmond or Virginia?

Richmond is cheaper on sticker: resident tuition of $57,700 versus Virginia's $74,078.

Which has better bar passage, Richmond or Virginia?

Virginia has the higher first-time bar passage, 94.98% against Richmond's 80.13%.

Which has better job outcomes, Richmond or Virginia?

Virginia places more graduates in full-time, long-term JD jobs (98.7% vs 92.3%).

Richmond vs Virginia: which is better?

It depends on what you weigh — the table above shows where each wins. Across the four headline measures (selectivity, sticker cost, first-time bar passage, and JD employment), Virginia leads on more of them, but read the row that matters most to you rather than the count.

Source: ABA Standard 509 Required Disclosures, most recent reported cycle. Last updated June 26, 2026.

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