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Chase Climbs in National Law School Rankings from U.S. News & World Report

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Chase College of Law has been recognized by U.S. News & World Report as one of the nation鈥檚 best law schools. Chase Law climbed 15 spots in the national rankings, rising to 134th in 2025 from 149th in 2024, thanks to the college鈥檚 high bar passage percentage and strong employment outcomes. With this recognition, Chase is now the second-highest ranked law school in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

鈥淭his significant jump in rankings is the result of our students鈥 commitment to their studies in partnership with our dedicated faculty, and our outstanding career professionals who work with our talented students to help them secure fulfilling job opportunities,鈥 says Judith Daar, Dean of the Chase College of Law. 鈥淭his recognition from U.S. News, in tandem with our high bar passage rate and employment outcomes, is a testament to our continued and unwavering focus on the success of our students.鈥

U.S. News & World Report law school rankings are often discussed in four tiers, with approximately 50 schools in each tier. This is the first time in Chase Law鈥檚 history where the college鈥檚 ranking moved up one whole tier in just one year. The rankings are determined by a comprehensive evaluation of factors including graduate employment rates, bar exam success, faculty resources, academic achievements and assessments from law schools, law professors, attorneys and judges regarding program quality.

鈥淭his year鈥檚 rankings from U.S. News reflect the ongoing commitment from our entire 海角视频 community to create a dynamic and innovative environment for legal education,鈥 says 海角视频 President, Dr. Cady Short-Thompson. 鈥淲ith the support of our outstanding faculty and staff, and community partners, we are able to provide an education that ensures our law graduates are well-equipped to be great leaders on a regional and national level.鈥

In addition to the college鈥檚 impressive ranking, graduates from the Class of 2024 achieved tremendous success in their job placements, with more than 90 percent of recent graduates finding employment in positions that require bar passage or a law degree advantage. While national data for 2025 has yet to be release, Chase鈥檚 90 percent job placement rate in 2024 exceeded the national average.