Shepard Broad College of Law


Shepard Broad College of Law is the law school of Nova Southeastern University, located on the university's main campus in Davie, Florida. The school offers full-time day and part-time evening programs.

History

Founded in 1974, the school is named after lawyer and philanthropist Shepard Broad, in recognition of his counsel, community leadership, and financial support. The law building is named after Leo Goodwin Sr., also an entrepreneur and philanthropist who was committed to the advancement of education and research. The school received approval by the American Bar Association in 1975.

Admissions, bar passage, and employment statistics

Admissions: NSU Law admitted 45.7% of applications for the 2018 first year class. Of these, 32.9% matriculated. The school's median LSAT score is 150, while the median GPA is 3.11. 2017–2018 J.D. attrition for 1Ls was 15.1%.
Bar passage: Of the NSU Law graduates taking the Florida bar exam in July 2019, 65.9% passed, vs. a 73.9% overall average pass rate.
Post-graduation employment: According to NSU's 2018 ABA-required disclosures, 49.8% of the Class of 2018 obtained full-time, long-term, JD-required employment nine months after graduation.

Costs

The total cost of attendance at NSU for the 2017–2018 academic year is $61,747.

Programs

NSU Law offers the J.D. degree in the traditional three-year program, or in a four-year, part-time evening program for working professional students. International Dual-Degree programs are also available with Roma Tre University for Italy, Charles University in Prague for Czech Republic, and University of Barcelona for Spain. The program enables students to earn degrees in both common law and civil law, and can lead to licensure in multiple jurisdictions.

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