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University of South Carolina School of Law

In its most recent ABA Standard 509 disclosure, University of South Carolina School of Law reported a median LSAT of 162, a median undergraduate GPA of 3.67, and a 29.9% acceptance rate. Its first-time bar passage rate was 83.2%, and 93.7% of graduates were in full-time, long-term JD jobs ten months out.

15-year trajectory

First-time bar passage: 86.58% in 2011 to 90.05% in 202690.05%76.88%20112026
First-time bar passage · 2011–2026
Median LSAT: 158 in 2011 to 162 in 202516215420112025
Median LSAT · 2011–2025
Resident tuition: $21,026 in 2011 to $20,322 in 2025$29,608$9,65320112025
Resident tuition · 2011–2025
YearMedian LSATMedian undergraduate GPAAcceptance rateFirst-time bar passageResident tuition
20121573.3282.93%$21,688
20131553.2781.05%$22,360
20141553.2384.66%$23,074
20151543.3078.77%$24,208
20161543.4780.95%$25,994
20171543.3846.62%$28,858
20181553.4149.76%78.41%$29,608
20191553.4351.67%78.16%$19,306
20201563.5047.3%80.93%$19,306
20211583.5338.26%83.33%$9,653
20221593.6137.63%82%$18,556
20231603.7034%76.88%$18,556
20241613.7429.5%81.6%$20,322
20251623.6729.9%83.25%$20,322
202690.05%

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FAQ

What LSAT score do I need for University of South Carolina School of Law?

University of South Carolina School of Law's median LSAT is 162. The middle 50% scored 160–164.

What is University of South Carolina School of Law's bar passage rate?

83.2% passed on their first attempt in the most recent reported cycle, and 92.8% within two years.

How much does University of South Carolina School of Law cost?

Resident tuition is $20,322 per year, $38,100 non-resident. Median grant: $12,562.

What are University of South Carolina School of Law's employment outcomes?

93.7% landed full-time, long-term JD jobs ten months out. 14.7% joined firms of 250+.

How hard is it to get into University of South Carolina School of Law?

University of South Carolina School of Law admitted 29.9% of applicants in the most recent cycle.

Source: ABA Standard 509 Required Disclosures, most recent reported cycle (trend 2012–2026). Last updated June 8, 2026.

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