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University of North Texas at Dallas College of Law (UNT Dallas College of Law)
Parent schoolUniversity of North Texas at Dallas
Established2014; 10 years ago (2014)
School typePublic
DeanA. Felicia Epps
LocationDallas, Texas, U.S.
USNWR rankingUnranked[1]
Websitehttps://lawschool.untdallas.edu/

The University of North Texas at Dallas College of Law (UNT Dallas College of Law) is a law school institution provisionally accredited by the American Bar Association.[2] It is located at 106 S. Harwood St. in the UNT Dallas Law Center. The parent institution is University of North Texas at Dallas (UNTD) and is the only public law school in Dallas.[3] The first class entered in the fall of 2014. The school was originally housed in the historic Titche-Goettinger Building in downtown Dallas.

The school has been called "unconventional" in its goal of educating lawyers as public servants. The school places less emphasis on national rankings and LSAT scores in favor of students with life experiences. The school also hired faculty to focus entirely on teaching instead of legal scholarship.[2] The school's low tuition fees have resulted in a lower acceptance rate than the national average.[4]

As of May 2020, UNT Dallas College of Law is provisionally accredited by the ABA.[5]

History

The Titche-Goettinger Building in downtown Dallas served as the initial campus of the University of North Texas at Dallas College of Law.

The University of North Texas at Dallas, the first public university in the city of Dallas, was first created in 2000.[6] The university's law school accepted its first class in 2014. The school was denied accreditation by the American Bar Association in 2016, but received provisional accreditation in 2017. Provisional status allows graduating students to take the bar exam.[7]

The school's founding dean is former federal district judge Royal Furgeson.[2]

The school's initial campus was in the Titche-Goettinger Building at 1901 Main St. and then expanded in 2019 to include the nearby Dallas Municipal Building at 106 South Harwood; which the school purchased for $1.[8][9] In 2015, the Texas Legislature approved a $56 million bond to pay for a renovation of the school's future campus.[10]

Cost

Cost for the 2016–2017 academic year was $15,133 for in-state students and $27,264 for out-of-state students.[11] As of 2014, UNTD was the least expensive law school in Texas,[12] and, in 2017, had an acceptance rate of 42.26%.[13]

Bar Passage

The first graduating class had a 59.32% passage rate for the 2017 July Bar exam, the lowest in the state.[14] The pass rates increased to 61.18% in July 2018[15] and 67.61% in July 2019.[16]

References

  1. ^ "Top Law Schools". US News.
  2. ^ a b c "The ABA just gave UNT-Dallas law school the only thing it ever asked for: A chance to prove itself". 7 June 2017.
  3. ^ "Will UNT's New Law School Succeed?". D Magazine.
  4. ^ Couch, Robbie (18 April 2014). "New Law School Only Accepts Students Who Want To Be Lawyers For 'Right' Reasons" – via Huff Post.
  5. ^ "ABA Approved Law Schools".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ "UNT Dallas opening in Fall 2010", "University of North Texas News Service", May 9, 2008
  7. ^ "UNT Dallas Law School in danger of not getting accredited". 8 August 2016.
  8. ^ raw0211 (14 August 2013). "Our Campus Location".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ UNT turns $1 buy into $56M law school in downtown Dallas Dallas Business Journal
  10. ^ Watkins, Matthew (23 August 2016). "How UNT-Dallas' Grand Law School Experiment Could Be Overruled".
  11. ^ skt0056 (29 March 2016). "Cost Of Attendance, 2016–2017 Academic Year".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  12. ^ "Low cost of new UNT Dallas law school draws high interest". 21 July 2014.
  13. ^ UNT Dallas College of Law – 2017 Standard 509 Information Report
  14. ^ Board of Law Examiners, July 2017 Examination Statistics (Dec. 5, 2017)
  15. ^ [https://ble.texas.gov/2018_July Board of Law Examiners, July 2018 Examination Statistics (Jan. 8, 2019)
  16. ^ [https://ble.texas.gov/2019_July Board of Law Examiners, July 2018 Examination Statistics