Fredric G. Levin College of Law

 


 



The University of Florida Fedric G. Levin College of Law

The University of Florida Fredric G. Levin College of Law is committed to preparing students to become future lawyers, leaders, and public servants. Part of that commitment is to ensure students are prepared for the diverse and multicultural workforce they will enter after graduation. At UF Law, we celebrate every member of our community and embrace a culture of inclusion and acceptance. We are committed to fighting systemic racism and helping students develop the skills needed to work for justice.


We provide comprehensive DEI programming that both UF Law students and the UF community can participate in. From events like Remembering Rosewood to our Center of the Study of Race and Race Relations to our Civic Legal Centers, there is something for everyone to engage with and learn from.


One major barrier to entering the legal field is the finical commitment to law school both from a tuition standpoint and repayment of student loans. Since 2015 we have strived to increase financial aid offerings and improve job placement rates after graduation. Through our efforts we remain one of the top law schools in the country with a significantly lower debt burden than peer institutions.


UF Law continues to strive for excellence in all areas. U.S. News ranked UF Law the #6 public law school in the country and #21 among all law schools. The Tax program remains #1 among public law schools. Our incredible faculty provide a rigorous learning environment for the most highly credentialed students in the school’s history.


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