The NALP Foundation and NALP have released their joint study, Law School Alumni Employment & Satisfaction for the Class of 2018, their ninth such report focusing on US law schools. The survey includes information about early career attorneys three years out from graduation, along with data on first-generation graduates, educational debt, mobility, and the impact of experiential education on career satisfaction with insightful narrative responses from study participants.
New this year: more details on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on alumni careers, as well as their preferred ways to engage with their law schools, providing critical insights for alumni outreach and development efforts.
This year’s study reflects data collected from over 1,800 alumni participants, with information from 1,477 graduates of 30 U.S. law schools and 341 graduates of 4 Canadian law schools. Data collection took place between September and December 2021.
US | Study of Law School Alumni Employment & Satisfaction (Class of 2018)
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