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Where can I go with a law degree from UM?

A degree from UM Law equips you to take advantage of the world of opportunities awaiting today's law graduate. Our recent statistics confirm the success of our graduates: an average of 92% of our graduates over the past three years are employed or enrolled in a graduate program within 6 months of graduation.

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You can take comfort in knowing UM Law prepares its students for practice. Our Montana Bar passage rate is better than 90 percent on the first attempt. Also, we use an extensive network of loyal grads who turn first to UM Law when they hire interns, clerks, and associates.

UM Law is distinguished by its many graduates accepting judicial clerkships. Each year, our graduates clerk for federal district court judges, justices of the Montana Supreme Court, state court judges, and often for judges of the federal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. These judicial clerkships provide valuable experience for our graduates contemplating careers in teaching law or private practice.

A UM Law degree does not limit you to practice in Montana. Our curriculum is national in scope and our graduates are prepared to practice anywhere in the country. Every year, many of our graduates accept employment positions out of Montana. Our integration of theory and practice emphasizes the skills essential to practice successfully, rather than the details of a particular state's law. Because our faculty have degrees from a variety of prestigious universities and many have practiced outside Montana, we remain a law school with a national vision.

Some of our graduates pursue employment outside the law firm/clerkship mold. Over the years, our graduates have been employed by state, local and national governments. Other graduates have been employed by Indian tribes—a growing market as tribes expand their functions as sovereign governments. Still others choose careers in public-interest law or public service. Many of our students also attend LL.M programs following graduation, most notably in the area of taxation.

        % Employed or Pursuing Graduate Degree Full Time
                      within six months of graduation

University of Montana                       National Statistics
School of Law                           

within six months of graduation               within six months of graduation

90.5%. . . . . . 2010                              90.5% . . . . . . . 2010

91.1%. . . . . . 2009                              91.3% . . . . . . . 2009

93.4%. . . . . . 2008                              92.3% . . . . . . . 2008

89.2% . . . . . . 2007                             94.2% . . . . . . . 2007

97.1% . . . . . . 2006                             93.0% . . . . . . . 2006

96.1% . . . . . . 2005                             91.8% . . . . . . . 2005

89.6% . . . . . . 2004                             91.4% . . . . . . . 2004

91.4% . . . . . . 2003                             91.6% . . . . . . . 2003

88.6% . . . . . . 2002                             91.4% . . . . . . . 2002

88.1% . . . . . . 2001                             92.5% . . . . . . . 2001

98.6% . . . . . . 2000                             93.6% . . . . . . . 2000

 
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