Vermont Law and Graduate School's overall acceptance rate for the application year 2023 stands at 64.2%, with 1,036 applicants and 665 accepted. The Regular Decision acceptance rate matches the overall rate at 64.2%. Historical data shows a slight fluctuation in acceptance rates, with previous years recording 60.94% in 2022, 65.83% in 2021, and 72.7% in 2019. The school currently does not provide data for the Early Action, transfer, waitlist, or specific domestic/international acceptance rates, indicating that these may not be available for the 2023 application cycle. The average GPA of accepted students is 3.16, reflecting the caliber of the applicant pool.

Vermont Law and Graduate School's acceptance rate for the application year 2023 was 64.2%, with 1,036 applicants and 665 accepted. This marks a slight increase from 60.94% in 2022, when 868 students applied, indicating a trend of rising acceptance rates over the past two years. However, in 2021, the acceptance rate was higher at 65.83%, showing some year-to-year variability. Historical data from 2019 to 2020 showed even higher rates, with 72.7% and 64.53%, respectively, highlighting a consistent pattern of declining acceptance rates over a longer period.
Vermont Law and Graduate School has not reported any wait list acceptance rates or statistics for the application years 2020 to 2023, indicating a lack of available data for this aspect of their admissions process. Consequently, both the number of applicants offered a spot on the wait list and the corresponding acceptance figures remain undisclosed. This absence of data suggests a trend of opacity in the wait list dynamics at the institution.
Vermont Law and Graduate School's transfer acceptance rate data is currently unavailable, with no reported figures for applicants or accepted students over the past three application years (2021-2023). Consequently, the historical trends and average GPA of transfer applicants remain unspecified. Without these statistics, it's difficult to assess the competitiveness or attractiveness of the transfer process at Vermont Law and Graduate School.
| Race | Applicants |
|---|---|
| Asian American | 2.4% |
| White | 63.4% |
| Hispanic/Latino | 12% |
| Black/African American | 4.3% |
| American Indian/Alaskan Native | 0.4% |
| Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 0.2% |
| Two or More Races | 2.1% |
| Unknown | 11.6% |

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