“As more professional schools strive toward providing
students with a well-rounded educational experience, diversity becomes
increasingly important,” said Felecia Epps, dean of FAMU College of Law.
“It has always been part of our mission to increase the
representation of underserved populations within the legal profession, and we
are proud to be acknowledged as a regional and national leader for our efforts
towards diversity in legal education,” Epps said.
Along with the U.S. News ranking, the FAMU College of Law
was recognized in the Winter 2017 issue of PreLaw magazine for diversity –
ranking seventh nationally with an A+ grade.
In the same issue, FAMU Law ranked fourth in the nation for outperformance on the Bar Exam. This
ranking was derived from predictions of bar exam results, based on LSAT scores
of the 2013 and 2014 entering class.