Sciences Po Law School () is a graduate school created in 2009 inside Sciences Po in Paris, France.
In 2009, Sciences Po created the "ÃÂcole de droit de Sciences Po" ("law school", as opposed in French to a faculté de droit, "faculty of law"), delivering graduate degrees only, after a controversy regarding the access to the bar for Sciences Po students.
Sciences Po Law School is an exclusively graduate program and admits students without undergraduate legal education.
It contains:
Sciences Po Law School also contains 4 joint master degrees with Columbia Law School, the University of Virginia School of Law, Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law and Duke University School of Law.
40% of its student population are exchange students from abroad (outgoing students going from the whole institute).
Among international english-speaking rankings, Sciences Po is ranked in Law:
In the French national Eduniversal ranking, rankings are in France:
It was not ranked among the top 10 or 15 in France in Business Law, Business Law and Management, Tax law and Social Law.
Sciences Po graduates report a 67% success in the Bar Exam in 2017 (the national average was around 27% the same year).
In 2018, the success rate for the schoolâÂÂs preparatory school (available for students from other universities) at the French National School for the Judiciary entrance exam was 45% (79 out of 180), with 8 students in the top 10 and 20 in the top 30.
In 2018, 70% of the students of the Master in Economic law (the top Sciences Po Law program) have found a job six months after they graduated.