Best Law Schools in Florida (2026)
Florida has 12 ABA-accredited law schools, including UF Levin College of Law, FSU College of Law and Miami Law. Admitted students have a median LSAT of about 155.5 and a median GPA near 3.50. Compare every school below by LSAT, GPA, acceptance rate, and tuition — sourced from official ABA 509 disclosures.
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Law Schools
155.5
Median LSAT
3.50
Median GPA
35.8%
Median Acceptance
Law Schools in Florida, Ranked
All 12 ABA-accredited law schools in Florida, sorted by ranking.
| # | School | LSAT |
|---|---|---|
| 25 | UF Levin College of Law Gainesville, FL | 169 |
| 53 | FSU College of Law Tallahassee, FL | 166 |
| 86 | Miami Law Coral Gables, FL | 164 |
| 97 | Stetson University College of Law Gulfport, FL | 159 |
| 142 | Barry Law Orlando, FL | 150 |
| 143 | Florida Coastal Law Jacksonville, FL | 148 |
| 144 | Ave Maria Law Naples, FL | 155 |
| 145 | Nova Southeastern Law Fort Lauderdale, FL | 155 |
| 192 | FAMU Law Orlando, FL | 152 |
| 195 | FIU Law Miami, FL | 161 |
| 196 | St. Thomas Law (FL) Miami Gardens, FL | 152 |
| — | Jacksonville University College of Law Jacksonville, FL | 156 |
Law Schools in Florida: FAQ
How many ABA-accredited law schools are in Florida?
There are 12 ABA-accredited law schools in Florida that AdmitBase tracks, including UF Levin College of Law, FSU College of Law and Miami Law. Each is listed below with its LSAT median, GPA median, acceptance rate, and tuition.
What are the best law schools in Florida?
By admissions selectivity and outcomes, the highest-ranked law schools in Florida are UF Levin College of Law, FSU College of Law and Miami Law. Rankings are based on official ABA 509 disclosures, not opinion surveys — see the full Florida table below.
What LSAT score and GPA do you need for law schools in Florida?
Across Florida law schools, admitted students have a median LSAT of about 155.5 and a median GPA of about 3.50. Selective programs sit well above this; regional programs admit below it. Compare your own numbers school-by-school using the AdmitBase match calculator.
How hard is it to get into law schools in Florida?
The median acceptance rate among Florida law schools is about 35.8%, ranging from roughly 16.0% at the most selective to 68.5% at the least. Your individual odds depend on your LSAT and GPA versus each school's medians.
Is it easier to get into a law school as a Florida resident?
At public law schools in Florida, in-state residents often pay substantially lower tuition and, for some programs, face a more favorable applicant pool. Private programs generally apply one tuition rate and evaluate residents and non-residents the same way. Residency advantage varies by school — check each Florida listing below.
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