The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is an important component in law school admission process. Appalachian School of Law has the lowest LSAT scores of 146. Southern University Law Center and Claude W. Pettit College of Law also have lower LSAT score of 147 and 148 respectively.
Important Statistics of Law Schools With Lowest LSAT Scores
The 2025 average tuition & fees of Law Schools with Lowest LSAT Scores are $36,946 for state residents and $40,474 for out-of-state students for the academic year 2024-2025. The average GPA of the schools is 3.25 and the average LAST score is 148. The average acceptance rate is 55.01%.
- Widener Law Commonwealth has the highest tuition & fees of $58,958 and Southern Illinois University School of Law has the lowest tuition & fees of $21,555.
- Atlanta's John Marshall Law School has the highest LSAT score of 150 and Appalachian School of Law has the lowest score of 146.
- Claude W. Pettit College of Law has the highest GPA of 3.40 and Western Michigan University Thomas M. Cooley Law School has the lowest GPA of 3.07.
- North Carolina Central University School of Law has the tightest (lowest) acceptance rate of 34.62% and Claude W. Pettit College of Law has the lowest rate of 68.25%.
- Southern University Law Center has the most law school students of 874 and Appalachian School of Law has the least enrolled students of 140.
The following table compares Law Schools with Lowest LSAT Scores law schools with important law schools facts.