
Founded in 1854, the University of Mississippi School of Law blends the resources of a major public flagship with a collegial, small-town campus in Oxford.
Students benefit from a wide range of simulation courses, clinics, and externships, along with specialized programs in business, tax, and air and space law that draw students from across the region.
Graduates place well in Mississippi and the broader Southeast in private practice, government, and corporate roles, leveraging an engaged alumni network and strong ties to courts and employers in Jackson, Memphis, and beyond.
A median LSAT of 157 places Ole Miss Law among the most competitive law schools. Applicants below 154 should consider retaking the exam or emphasizing other strong application components.
University of Mississippi School of Law is moderately competitive with an acceptance rate of 46.23%. Applicants with scores near the median of 157 LSAT and 3.64 GPA have a strong chance of admission.
While there is no strict minimum, the 25th percentile LSAT score is 154. Applicants scoring below this number face significant challenges but may be considered if they have exceptionally strong soft factors or work experience.
Interview policies vary by year, but top-tier schools like Ole Miss Law often use interviews (by invitation) to evaluate candidates holistically. Check the specific requirements in the Admissions section above.
85% of graduates are employed 10 months after graduation. A significant portion (7%) go into BigLaw firms, while 7% secure federal clerkships.