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  1. Our student-focused approach to legal education is a key reason that students choose the University of New Mexico School of Law. The student-to-faculty ratio, currently 6-to-1, is one of the lowest in the nation, offering students the opportunity to engage more in-depth with faculty and not just be another face in the crowd.

  2. UNM School of Law 1117 Stanford NE Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001 Mailing Address UNM School of Law MSC11 6070 1 University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001

  3. A letter from the dean of the other law school, stating that credit earned at The University of New Mexico will be acceptable toward meeting degree requirements; and that the applicant is in good standing; A statement by the applicant indicating why he or she wishes to spend an academic year (or semester) at The University of New Mexico School ...

  4. Each year, the law school awards a limited number of need-based grants to full-time students. Applying for law school need-based grants is a one-step process. Simply file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The University of New Mexico school code is 002663.

  5. The University of New Mexico School of Law is known for its low student-to-faculty ratio, currently 5.1-to-1, and its excellent employment rates for graduates. UNM Law outshines many other law schools, as shown by the latest rankings. Schedule a visit or join us for an information session to see when we’ll be in your area.

  6. Location. The School of Law is the state's only law school and is located on the University of New Mexico's North Campus. It is surrounded by a 9-hole golf course and is next door to the New Mexico Court of Appeals, which has a special viewing room designated specifically for our students.

  7. Anti-Discrimination Statement. The University of New Mexico School of Law is committed to an inclusive, accessible, and accommodating environment that celebrates the diversity of the members of the Law School community, inspires confidence in the legal profession and the legal system, and provides equality of opportunity for students, faculty, and staff.