Franklin Pierce Law Center

General Info

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The University of New Hampshire School of Law was originally founded in 1973 under the name of Franklin Pierce Law Center. UNH Law is an American Bar Association-accredited law school located in Concord, New Hampshire. The school boasts the largest full-time faculty in the Intellectual Property field as well as the largest IP library in the nation.

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New Hampshire Admissions

New Hampshire is considered a Somewhat Competitive law school, which accepts only N/A% of its applicants. Comparatively, Newhampshire is Significantly Lower than the average cost for law school.

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Tuition And Financial Aid

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  • Regular Decision: 04/01
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New Hampshire Community

New Hampshire is considered to have a Highly Favorable student to faculty ratio. The average class size for 1L sections is approximately Below Average compared to other law schools. Student diversity at Newhampshire is Above Average.

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New Hampshire Curriculum

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Students Involved in Advanced Activities

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New Hampshire Employment

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