ABA Standard 509 · 2025 cycle · Last synced May 31, 2026
Atlanta's John Marshall Law School
Georgia · Private · School ID: atlanta's-john-marshall-law-school
Atlanta's John Marshall Law School is a private law school in Georgia. In the most recent ABA Standard 509 cycle it reported a 68.4% first-time bar passage rate (state average 80.2%). 83.2% of graduates landed full-time, long-term JD-required or JD-advantage jobs, and 3.0% joined large firms of 251+ attorneys. Resident tuition is $52,536 per year; a median grant of $4,500 brings median net tuition to about $48,036. The median LSAT is 152 with a 32.6% acceptance rate.
Different cohorts: first-time bar passage reflects graduates who entered law school about three years before the current admissions class shown above. Read the two as separate snapshots, not a single pipeline.
What is the first-time bar passage rate at Atlanta's John Marshall Law School?
Atlanta's John Marshall Law School reported a 68.4% first-time bar passage rate in the most recent ABA Standard 509 disclosure, versus a 80.2% state average.
How much does Atlanta's John Marshall Law School cost?
Resident tuition at Atlanta's John Marshall Law School is $52,536 per year (about $157,608 over three years). The median grant is $4,500, bringing median net tuition to roughly $48,036 per year.
What LSAT and GPA do you need for Atlanta's John Marshall Law School?
The median (50th-percentile) LSAT at Atlanta's John Marshall Law School is 152 and the median GPA is 3.13; the acceptance rate is 32.6%.
What are the job outcomes at Atlanta's John Marshall Law School?
83.2% of Atlanta's John Marshall Law School graduates held full-time, long-term JD-required or JD-advantage jobs about ten months after graduation. 3.0% joined large firms of 251+ attorneys. 6.9% were still seeking employment.
Source: ABA Standard 509 Required Disclosure for Atlanta's John Marshall Law School, published by the American Bar Association at abarequireddisclosures.org. State attorney salary data from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS 2024 (occupation code 23-1011). Cost-of-living from U.S. BEA Regional Price Parities. Methodology: /methodology.html.