2023 Most Well Attended American/U.S. Law/Legal Studies/Jurisprudence Major in the Middle Atlantic Region for a Bachelor’s
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Ranked Colleges
21
Degrees Awarded
$24,000
Avg Cost*
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In 2020-2021, 749 people earned their degree in American/U.S. law/legal studies/jurisprudence, making the major the 508th most popular in the United States.
Across the Middle Atlantic region, there were 135 American/U.S. law/legal studies/jurisprudence graduates with average earnings and debt of $0 and $0 respectively. At the bachelor’s degree level specifically, there were 21 American/U.S. law/legal studies/jurisprudence graduates with average earnings and debt of $40,457 and $25,851 respectively.
This year’s “Most Well Attended American/U.S. Law/Legal Studies/Jurisprudence Major in the Middle Atlantic Region for a Bachelor’s” ranking analyzed 2 colleges that offered a degree in American/U.S. law/legal studies/jurisprudence. This ranking identifies schools that graduate the most students in American/U.S. law/legal studies/jurisprudence.
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