Charleston Law ranked No. 4 in the country for Greatest Resources for Women.
In addition, Law School faculty achieved a accessibility score of 98 and interesting ranking of 97. The ratings are scores of 60 to 99 the company reports in up to five categories in the profiles.
“All of the schools that made our list for 2025 deliver exceptional legal education programs,” said Rob Franek, The Princeton Review’s Editor-in-Chief. “We recommend each one as an academically excellent choice for a student considering earning a J.D.”
The Princeton Review editors weigh more than 60 data points in making their annual selections for their annual Best Law Schools lists. The selections for the 2025 list took into account data from surveys the company conducted in 2025 of administrators at 168 law schools as well as surveys over the past three academic years of 18,400 students enrolled at the schools.
The survey requests data on topics from academic offerings, faculty, and career services to admission and graduation rates. “What students tell us about their experiences at their law schools contributes substantially to our school selections, profiles, and ratings,” Franek noted. “We also factor data from our student surveys into our tallies for this project’s 14 categories of ranking lists. Each list names the top 10 schools in the category,” he added.
The Princeton Review is a leading tutoring, test prep, and college admissions services company. Every year, it helps millions of college-and graduate school–bound students as well as working professionals achieve their education and career goals through its many education services and products.
Charleston School of Law Midterm Week is Tuesday, October 7–Friday, October 10 for all required courses. No classes will meet during this week.
Charleston Law is committed to nurturing the well-being and success of our students. Lawyers Helping Lawyers clinician Briana Suhr will be on campus each Tuesday from 10am–4pm.
Charleston Law will be in attendance at the Penn State University Law School Day on Tuesday, October 7 from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.