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Faculty With more than 50 full-time and approximately 35 adjunct
professors (including judges and practicing attorneys)
bringing their expertise into your classroom, you will be
familiar with the most significant legal issues of the day.
Experiential LearningYou will “learn by doing” through a variety of experiential learning opportunities.
CLINICS South Carolina Law’s client-contact clinics offer 2Ls
and 3Ls practical experience representing actual clients
under the supervision of full-time faculty. Clinics include:
• Carolina Health Advocacy Medicolegal Partnership (CHAMPS)• Criminal Practice• Domestic Violence• Education Rights• Environmental Law• Juvenile Justice• Nonprofit Organizations
• Veterans Law
EXTERNSHIPS Through externships at federal and state agencies such as the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the South Carolina Attorney General’s Office, as well as in corporate legal offices, legislative committees, and federal and state courts, you can gain legal experience, academic credit, and develop valuable professional connections while closely observing the work of attorneys in those settings. Externship opportunities are available in the following areas:
• Administrative Law• Children’s Law• Criminal Law• In-House Counsel• Judicial
• Legislative
Putting Passion into PracticeThe Academic Program
The Juris Doctor (J.D.) program is a three-year, full-time program requiring 90 credits to earn the degree.
THE FIRST YEAR First-year courses cover basic legal principles and prepare you for the more specialized courses you’ll take your second and third years. First-year courses are:
• Civil Procedure • Constitutional Law• Contracts• Criminal Law• Property• Torts• Introduction to the Legal Profession• Legal Research, Analysis and Writing
UPPER-LEVEL ELECTIVES At South Carolina Law, you can follow your passion or find a new one by choosing from more than 100 upper-level electives in areas including Business and Commercial Law, Children and Family Law, Environmental Law, Health Law, Intellectual Property, International and Comparative Law, Labor and Employment Law, Litigation, Probate and Estate Planning, Real Estate Law, Sports & Entertainment Law, Taxation, and Emerging Technologies Law.
Macaulay Morrison (center), a 2018 Children’s Law Concentration alumna, discusses strategy with Children’s Law Center director Michelle Dhunjishah (left) and senior resource attorney Amanda Adler (right) before a legislative hearing.
Hanging in South Carolina Law’s grand lobby is Dale Chihuly’s Burnished Bronze and Garnet Chandelier, 2017, 11.5' x 10.5' x 9.5'.
CAPSTONES In Capstone courses such as Federal
Criminal Practice, Small Business Organizations, Civil
Litigation, and Real Estate Transactions, you will apply
your skills working with lawyers, judges, professors, and
peers in a simulated practice environment.
SUMMER PUBLIC INTEREST INTERNSHIPS Thanks to
our paid summer internship programs, you can apply
to work with organizations that provide access-to-
justice assistance to members of the public who are not
otherwise able to obtain legal assistance.
PRO BONO PROGRAM South Carolina Law is home to
the first 100 percent voluntary Pro Bono Program and
offers more than 20 service projects. Beginning your
first year, the program helps you strengthen professional
skills and build contacts, while giving back. Because it’s
voluntary, the program emphasizes that a willingness to
provide pro bono services should be an inherent part of a
lawyer’s professional identity.
Dual-Degree Programs
Enhance your degree by choosing from 12 dual-degree
programs that tap the expertise in place at the
University of South Carolina, including the highly-ranked
International MBA program at the Darla Moore School of
Business and the nationally-recognized environmental
program at Vermont Law School. Combine your J.D. with
a masters in:
• Accountancy
• Business Administration
• Earth and Environmental
Resources Management
• Economics
• Health Administration
• Human Resources
• International Business Administration
• Public Administration
• Criminology & Criminal
Justice
• Environmental Law and
Policy (from Vermont Law)
• Mass Communication
• Social Work
The Judge Karen J. Williams Courtroom is a functioning courtroom that is used for mock trial and moot court competitions, as well as actual court hearings.
Group study rooms throughout the building are equipped with technology and feature dry-erase walls.
The University of South Carolina School of Law is located at the heart of the state capital and anchors Columbia’s legal corridor, where legal education, government, and private practice converge. Since 1867, the school has shaped the careers of generations of attorneys, and our alumni network extends across the nation and the world. Now in a brand new building, South Carolina Law will shape the next generation through its experiential learning opportunities, state-of-the-art technology, and faculty-led research in emerging areas of law.
Statistics cited in this publication are for the 2019-2020 academic year.
Collaborations and Partnerships
As a South Carolina Law student, you can choose from
an array of programs designed to complement your
formal classroom learning, build skills, and enhance
competencies that will advance your career.
THE UNIVERSITY’S RULE OF LAW COLLABORATIVE
works with national and international organizations to
strengthen the rule of law around the world. Selected
students participate directly in the work of the collaborative.
THE CHILDREN’S LAW CENTER offers classes, research
opportunities, and training for students, practitioners,
policy makers, and others involved in the safety and well-
being of children. You can receive hands-on experience
through the activities of the center.
THE NELSON MULLINS RILEY & SCARBOROUGH
CENTER ON PROFESSIONALISM enriches student
experiences through mentoring, research, and events
that promote professionalism, civic leadership, and public
service in the practice of law.
THE NATIONAL ADVOCACY CENTER, the training facility
for the U.S. Department of Justice on our campus, offers
students access to experts on national legal issues.
Through the GRAD GRANTS PROGRAM, admitted
students may be matched with law faculty for research
assistantships in their 2L and 3L years, providing financial
assistance and the chance to work closely with faculty in
their areas of interest.
Preparation for Practice
UNIFORM BAR EXAMINATION More than two-thirds
of states in the U.S., including South Carolina, have
adopted the Uniform Bar Examination (UBE). The UBE
is a uniformly administered and graded bar examination
with a portable score that can be used to apply for
bar admission in other participating UBE states or
jurisdictions. The UBE is designed to test knowledge and
skills that every lawyer should be able to demonstrate
prior to becoming licensed to practice law. For more
information about bar examinations, visit the National
Conference of Bar Examiners’ website or contact the bar
admission agency in the state where you expect
to practice.
JOURNALS
Join one of four student-edited scholarly journals:
South Carolina Law Review
American Bar Association Real Property,
Trust & Estate Law Journal
South Carolina Journal of International Law & Business
Journal of Law & Education
MOOT COURT AND MOCK TRIAL Strong moot court and
mock trial programs provide opportunities to perfect your
oral advocacy skills in either an appellate or trial setting at
both regional and national competitions.
LAW STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS Strengthen your
interpersonal and leadership skills and connect with like-
minded members of the law and university communities by
exploring the 25+ student groups at South Carolina Law.
The courtyard provides outdoor student space adjacent to the Nelson Mullins Student Commons and the Counselor’s Café.
AlumniConnections
More than 11,000 South Carolina Law alumni are everywhere in South Carolina, and can be found anywhere from New
York City to Anchorage, Alaska, and from Europe to Asia. Most importantly, they are mentors and employers of South
Carolina Law students and graduates.
With South Carolina Law’s more than 154-year legacy, a new home in 2017, and a powerful, global alumni network, you can be confident that we aren’t going anywhere but forward, and that your South Carolina Law degree can take you anywhere.
Apply for Admission to South Carolina Law
To begin your application, review our admission
requirements and detailed instructions at law.sc.edu.
Create your account at the Law School Admission
Council’s website, lsac.org, take the Law School
Admissions Test (LSAT) or submit your scores on the GRE
or GMAT, and sign up for LSAC’s Credential Assembly
Service (CAS). If you need an application fee waiver
to apply to South Carolina Law, please contact the
Admissions Office.
Connect with UsWant to learn more?
• Call the Admissions Office at (803) 777-6605
to speak with an admissions representative or a student
ambassador, set up a visit, take a tour, or request
scholarship information.
• Explore our website at law.sc.edu
• Check out the virtual tour and video viewbook.
• Read detailed information about the admissions
process and our academic programs.
• Visit law.sc.edu/connect to learn about events on
your campus or ours.
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U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS
The shade of garnet on the map corresponds to the concentration of our alumni across the United States.
The University of South Carolina does not discriminate in educational or employment opportunities on the basis of race, sex, gender, gender identity, transgender status, age, color, religion, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, genetics, protected veteran status, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions.
USC and Columbia
While Columbia is one
of the largest cities in
South Carolina, it is still
small enough to feel
like home. Our location
in the state capital is
an asset regardless of
the area of law you choose. The School of Law anchors
Columbia’s legal corridor and is located just steps from
the Statehouse, the South Carolina Supreme Court, the
S.C. Court of Appeals, the National Advocacy Center, and
law firms large and small.
Columbia is rapidly growing into a regional hub for
corporate relocation, college and professional school
students, and tourism. The city has a relaxed, friendly,
genuine feel that lacks pretense. Areas like the Vista,
Five Points, and Main Street all border campus and
provide shopping and entertainment, while close-by lakes,
rivers, and parks provide recreational activities to keep
you grounded. Nearby attractions include the Congaree
National Park, the Riverbanks Zoo and Botanical Garden,
and Lake Murray.
THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA IS THE
PALMETTO STATE’S FLAGSHIP UNIVERSITY.
The University of South Carolina attracts and retains
students from all over the country and the world. The
UofSC system educates more South Carolinians than
any other institution in the state. The vibrant university
community includes just over 35,000 students who hail
from all 50 states and more than 100 foreign countries
and are enrolled in highly-regarded undergraduate,
honors, graduate, and professional programs. South
Carolina is one of only 32 public universities to earn the
Carnegie Foundation’s top-tier designation for research
activity and community engagement, reflecting its
dedication to academic excellence.
The Coleman Karesh Reading Room is a place for quiet, focused study inside the law library.
Class of 2019SOUTH CAROLINA GRADUATES GET JOBS
South Carolina Law students engage in experiences that open their eyes — and open doors — to employment opportunities.Thirty-eight, or 18.5%, of Class of 2019 graduates continued the pattern established by previous classes of accepting judicial clerkships at a significantly higher percentage than all law graduates nationwide (10.2%). 72.6% of South Carolina graduates accepted positions requiring bar passage, which is comparable to the national percentage (73.7%).
Fall 2020 Entering Class Profile Graduate Employment Summary
Class of 2023
1398 Applicants 652 admitted
217 Entering Class
143 South Carolina Residents (66%)
74 Out of State Residents (34%)
38 Minority Students (18%)
105 Male (48%)
112 Female (52%)
3.70/158 75th percentile UGPA & LSAT
3.51/156 Median UGPA & LSAT
3.33/153 25th percentile UGPA & LSAT
MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 2023 HAIL FROM 21 STATES
80 undergraduate schools represented including: University of South Carolina-Columbia (55), Clemson University (31), College of Charleston (8), Wofford College (8), Furman University (6), Presbyterian College (6), The Citadel (4), University of Georgia (4), University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (4), University of Alabama (3), University of North Carolina-Wilmington (3), University of South Carolina–Upstate (3), Virginia Tech (3), Baylor University (2), Charleston Southern (2), Coastal Carolina (2), Coker College (2), Florida State University (2), Georgia State University (2), Spelman College (2), University of Florida (2), University of North Carolina-Charlotte (2), University of Tennessee-Knoxville (2), Wake Forest University (2)Winthrop University (2) and one student from each of 65 other colleges and universities*.
* A complete list of undergraduate feeder schools is in the Class Profile at sc.edu/study/colleges_schools/law/admissions/class_profile/index.php.
** All data are accurate as of 8/17/20 but could change before the class profile is verified by the American Bar Association in October 2020.
92% of graduates known to be seeking jobs were employed or had an offer 10 months after graduation
85% of all graduates were employed 10 months after graduation
96% of all employed graduates accepted a job for which bar passage was required or a JD was an advantage
22% of all employed graduates (18% of all graduates) accepted a judicial clerkship
15 number of states, plus the District of Columbia, where graduates accepted a job
Employment Profile as of March 16, 2020 (ABA reporting date)
1491972
In jobs requiring bar passage
In JD advantage jobs
In professional or non-professional jobs
Employed with start date deferred (after 3/16)
Unemployed and seeking a job
Unemployed but not seeking a job
Employment status unknown
6 Pursuing a post-JD degree in a specialized area
205GRADUATES
175EMPLOYED
10 MONTHS AFTER
GRADUATION
1561
Detailed information about these summary findings is in the ABA mandated employment disclosure, Employment Summary of 2019 Graduates, available on our website at law.sc.edu.
Employment – Class of 2019
Employment Types – 175 Employed Graduates
NUMBER OF JOBS BY SIZE OF FIRM
Number of Jobs Number of Attorneys
7 501+ 3 251-500 8 101-250 3 51-100 6 26-50 17 11-25 37 1-10
Private Practice/Law Firms(84)
Judicial Clerkships (38)
34 state & local4 federal
Business & Industry
(16)
Public Interest(7)
Government(26)
2019 GRADUATES WERE EMPLOYED IN 15 STATES AND DC
While most graduates accepted jobs in the Carolinas, the District of Columbia, Georgia and Virginia, 2019 South Carolina Law graduates are also working in Alabama, Arkansas, California, Florida, Indiana, New Jersey, New York, Tennessee, Texas, Washington and West Virginia.
JOBS & SALARIES REPORTED BY JOB TYPE – CLASS OF 2019*
Starting salaries for law graduates vary dramatically within and between employment sectors and based on the location of the employer. Ask us, or any law school you consider, about the availability of jobs that appeal to you, the frequency and nature of hiring new graduates in each sector, and the availability of entry-level jobs within the typical geographic ‘reach’ of the law school.
* These salary ranges are based upon reported salaries for full-time, long-term positions for which bar passage was required or a JD was an advantage.
Law Firms$26,000–$165,000
Business & Industry$48,900 – $121,900
Government (includes Judicial Clerk)$38,000–$85,000
Public Interest$34,000–$60,000
CAREER SERVICES
A student’s success in the job search process is enhanced by self-awareness and active engagement in career exploration activities. South Carolina Law’s Career Services Office emphasizes individual attention to help students discover opportunities, choose satisfying jobs, envision a career pathway, and create strategies to reach their goals. Our team of professionals has years of experience in law practice, in the court system, and in the career and professional development of law students.
To speak with a career consultant, call (803) 777-8479. For detailed information about South Carolina Law’s graduate employment outcomes, go to law.sc.edu/career.
EMPLOYERS OF THE CLASS OF 2019 More than 153 employers in 15 states, the District of Columbia, and Canada hired our most recent graduates. Judges in North Carolina, South Carolina, and West Virginia bolstered our solid record of judicial clerkship hiring by selecting South Carolina law graduates. Our graduates are serving their country in the Marine Corps, Army, and Navy Judge Advocate General Corps and serving their communities through positions with state government agencies, prosecutor’s offices, public defender’s offices, and legal service organizations. Graduates joined financial institutions and businesses including Ernst & Young, Amazon, and Cherry Bekaert. Law firms from large markets to small towns recruited South Carolina law graduates.
First Year Courses
• Civil Procedure • Constitutional Law• Contracts• Criminal Law• Property• Torts• Introduction to the Legal Profession• Legal Research, Analysis and Writing
Upper Level Courses
Business Law• Accounting for Attorneys• Antitrust Law and Trade Regulation• Business Associations• Business Torts• Corporate Finance• Corporate Tax• Drafting Business Agreement• Family Business Law• Income Tax• Intellectual Property• International Business Transactions• International Trade Law• Mergers and Acquisitions• Nonprofit Organizations• Nonprofit Organizations Clinic• Partnership & LLC Taxation• Regulation of the Financial Sector and Money• Securities Regulation• Small Business Capstone Course• Social Impact of Business Activity• Trademark Law
Children’s and Family Law• Advanced Family Law• Caretaking, the Family and the Law• Carolina Health Advocacy Medicolegal
Partnership (CHAMPS) Clinic• Children & the Courts• Children’s Law Externship• Constitutional Issues in Public Education• Domestic Violence Clinic• Education Law & Policy• Education Rights Clinic• Elder Law• Family Law• Federal Indian Law• Gender Based Violence Seminar• Immigration and Family Law Skills Workshop• Juvenile Justice• Juvenile Justice Clinic• Parents, Children & the State• Poverty Law & Policy• Special Education Law
Commercial Law and Bankruptcy• Bankruptcy• Consumer Law• Sales• Secured Transactions
Constitutional Rights• Constitutional Issues in Public Education• Employment Discrimination• Free Speech & Democracy• Religion & the Constitution• The Constitution & National Security• Women and the Law• Voting Rights Seminar
Criminal Law• Advanced Evidence• Criminal Adjudication• Criminal Law Externship• Criminal Practice Clinic• Criminal Procedure• Criminal Trial Practice• Domestic Violence Clinic• Federal Criminal Practice Capstone• Juvenile Justice Clinic• Police Law & Policy• Regulation of Vice• Restorative and Transformative Justice• SC Criminal Law and Procedure• Trial Advocacy
Environmental Law• Administrative Law• Advanced Environmental Law Seminar• Climate Change Seminar• Coastal Law• Coastal Law Field Lab• Energy Law• Environmental Law Clinic• Environmental Law of Natural Resources• Environmental Law and Policy• International Environmental Law• Water Law
Health Law• Administrative Law• Bioethics Seminar• Food & Drug Law• Food Law & Policy• Health Law & Policy• Health Law: Finance and Organization• Insurance• Intersection of Health Law and Technology• Public Health Law• Topics in Insurance
Intellectual Property• Copyright Law• Intellectual Property• Patent Law• Trademark Law
International and Comparative Law• Comparative Law• International Business Transactions• International Environmental Law• International Trade Law• Rule of Law Seminar• Russian Law and Legal System• Transnational Law
Labor and Employment Law• ADR in Employment Workshop• Employment Discrimination• Individual Employment Law• South Carolina Workers Compensation
Litigation• Administrative Law• ADR in Employment Workshop• Advanced Civil Procedure• Advanced Evidence• Alternative Dispute Resolution• Appellate Advocacy• Civil Litigation Capstone Course• Complex Civil Litigation• Conflict of Laws• Criminal Practice Clinic• Criminal Trial Practice
• Domestic Violence Clinic• Electronic Discovery• Evidence• Federal Courts• Federal Criminal Practice Capstone • Fourth Circuit Practice• Interviewing, Counseling, and Negotiation• Juvenile Justice Clinic• Problems in Professional Responsibility• Topics in Insurance Law• Trial Advocacy
Probate and Estate Planning• Estate Planning• Fiduciary Administration• Income Tax• Wills, Trusts, and Estates
Real Estate Law• Environmental Law Clinic• Environmental Law and Policy• Estate Planning• Real Estate Transactions I & II• Real Estate Transaction Capstone
Taxation• Corporate Tax• Income Tax• Nonprofit Organizations• Nonprofit Organizations Clinic• Partnership & LLC Taxation• Small Business Capstone Course• State and Local Tax• Tax Policy Seminar• Tax Practicum
Technology Law• Bioethics Seminar• Climate Change Seminar• Copyright Law• Electronic Discovery• Energy Law• Environmental Law and Policy• Intellectual Property• Patent Law• Products Liability• Technology and the Practice of Law• Technology Law: Law of the Newly Possible• The Future of the Legal Profession• Trademark Law• Transportation Law
Dual-Degree Programs
• Law and Accountancy, J.D./M. Acc.• Law and Business Administration, J.D./M.B.A.• Law and Criminology and Criminal Justice,
J.D./M.A.• Law and Economics, J.D./M.A.• Law and Environmental Policy (from Vermont
Law School), J.D./M.E.L.P.• Law and Earth and Environmental Resources
Management, J.D./M.E.E.R.M.• Law and Health Administration, J.D./M.H.A.• Law and Human Resources, J.D./M.H.R.• Law and International Business Administration,
J.D./I.M.B.A.• Law and Mass Communication, J.D./M.M.C.• Law and Public Administration, J.D./M.P.A.• Law and Social Work, J.D./M.S.W.
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