Quick Facts
About
Quick Facts
Accreditation
Touro Law is accredited by the ABA*
Membership
Touro Law is a member of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS)
Admissions
- Rolling Admissions
- There is no Application Fee
- Application may be made by:
- LSAC Electronic Application - click here.
- Touro Law’s Paper Application Form (printable PDF or from Office of Admissions)
- Letters of recommendation are optional, though encouraged
Programs
- Juris Doctor (J.D.)
- JD/MSW with the State University of New York at Stony Brook
- Master of Laws (LLM) (for JD degree holders from ABA-accredited law schools)
- Two-Year JD Program for Foreign Law Graduates for Foreign Law Graduates
Faculty
- 33 Full-Time Faculty
2023 Enrollment
- First Year: 181
2023 Entering Class
- Average Age: 27.4
- Women: 48%
J.D. Tuition 2023 - 2024
First-Year Students
- Full-Time Students (12 – 16 credits) $28,330 per semester
- Part-Time Students (8 – 11.5 credits) $1,935/credit
- FlexTime JD Students - $1,935/credit
Student Activity Fee: $60.00 per semester
Technology Fee: $150.00 per semester
Academic Success and Bar Fee: $365.00 per semester
Scholarships
- Dean’s Fellowships - full tuition
- Merit Scholarships up to 95% of tuition
- Summer Public Services Fellowship Awards
Library
- 42,000 square feet
- 476 seats
Clinical Programs
- Advanced Bankruptcy Clinic
- Advanced In-House Clinic
- Bankruptcy and Mortgage Foreclosure Clinic
- Child Support Mediation
- Community Law Services
- Criminal Defense Post-Conviction Clinic
- Criminal Prosecution Clinic
- Education and Youth Justice Clinic
- Immigration Law Clinic
- Landlord/Tenant Mediation Clinic
- Senior Citizens Law Project
- Small Business and Not-for-Profit Clinic
- Veterans' and Servicemembers' Rights Clinic
Externships
- Private Law Offices
- The Courts
- Law Offices of Public Interest Organizations
- Federal, State, and Local Government Employers
On-Campus Public Service Projects
- Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
- William Randolph Hearst Public Advocacy Center
- Senior Citizens Law Program
- 1L ProBono Project
The William Randolph Hearst Public Advocacy Center
The Public Advocacy Center is comprised of legal advocacy groups that work directly with the law school. These organizations work to provide legal services to the local community and provide opportunities for students to gain hands-on skills training while developing an understanding of the problems facing the local community.
Summer Law Programs
- New York (On-Campus)
Our Location
- Central Islip, Long Island is in close proximity to New York City
- Manhattan campus (3 Times Square) for FlexTime JD Program
- Easily accessible by car
- Free Touro Law Center shuttle to and from the law school
* Law School Accreditation -- Touro Law Center is accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA) Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admission to the Bar. The ABA Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admission to the Bar is approved by the U.S. Department of Education as the national agency for the accreditation of law schools.
Chicago, IL 60611
Fax: 312.988.5681
312.988.6738
www.americanbar.org/groups/legal_education/resources/accreditation.html