University of Connecticut School of Law
The University of Connecticut School of Law has undergone significant growth and change since its founding in 1921 as the Hartford College of Law. From its humble beginnings in downtown Hartford to its current 17-acre campus in the West End, the law school has evolved with the times, reflecting its expanding horizons and commitment to legal education.
Overview
- Founding: Established in 1921 as the Hartford College of Law, later becoming part of the University of Connecticut.
- Accreditation: Accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA) and a member of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS).
- Degrees Offered: Offers JD (Juris Doctor), LLM (Master of Laws), and SJD (Doctor of the Science of Laws) degrees.
- Programs: JD program includes Day and Evening divisions to accommodate diverse student schedules.
- Campus: Located in Hartford, Connecticut, on a historic 17-acre campus comprising five Collegiate Gothic buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
- Library: Features the Thomas J. Meskill Law Library, one of the largest law libraries globally.
- Location: Positioned near the state Capitol, state courts, and headquarters of major corporations, facilitating proximity to legal and business opportunities.
Faculty and Academic Offerings
- Faculty: Distinguished faculty includes leading scholars, practitioners, and internationally recognized experts across various legal fields.
- Student-Faculty Ratio: Remarkably low at 6:1, ensuring personalized attention and mentorship.
- Courses: Offers over 150 courses annually, covering a wide range of legal topics.
- Clinical Programs: Provides extensive practical training through 13 clinical programs and six field placement programs, allowing students to engage directly with legal practice under the guidance of experienced faculty and adjuncts from the judiciary and private sector.
The University of Connecticut School of Law continues to uphold a tradition of academic excellence, innovation, and community engagement, preparing students for successful careers in law while contributing meaningfully to the legal profession and society at large.
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University of Connecticut
School of Law
55 Elizabeth Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06105
Phone +1 (860) 570-5000
Email law.admissions@uconn.edu