Georgetown University Law Center Class of 2016 Summary Report

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Class 2016 Summary Report Full-time Long-term Salaries # with Salary 25th Median 75th Mean Total = 652 Gender : Women Men Subtotal Race : Minority Nonminority Subtotal Gender & Race : Minority Women Minority Men Nonminority Women Nonminority Men Subtotal Employment Status Known: Bar Passage Required 526 80.9 390 65,000 180,000 180,000 137,067 JD Advantage 69 10.6 26 40,000 51,000 61,000 54,029 Other Pressional 10 1.5..... Non-pressional 4 0.6..... Employed--Job Type Unknown 1 0.2..... Continuing Studies Full-time 5 0.8..... Start date after 3/15/2017 12 1.8..... Not Employed-Seeking 16 2.5..... Not Employed-Not Seeking 7 1.1..... Subtotal 650 100.0 Note: Categories with no graduates reported are not shown. A minimum five salaries is required for each salary analysis. Employment by sector does not include graduates for whom employer type was not reported. NALP Summary Report data may vary slightly from the school-specific data published by the ABA because definitional

Class 2016 Summary Report--Page 2 Full-time Long-term Salaries # with Salary 25th Median 75th Mean Total Employed or Continuing Studies Full-time: Continuing Studies Full-time 5 0.8..... Employed 610 93.8 419 63,000 180,000 180,000 131,187 Subtotal 615 94.6 Employment by Sector Private Sector 385 63.1 290 180,000 180,000 180,000 165,079 Public Sector 224 36.7 129 45,000 55,036 64,000 54,997 Subtotal 609 99.8 Full-time/Part-time Jobs: Bar Passage Required-Full-time 525 86.1 390 65,000 180,000 180,000 137,067 Bar Passage Required-Part-time 1 0.2..... JD Advantage-Full-time 66 10.8 26 40,000 51,000 61,000 54,029 JD Advantage-Part-time 3 0.5..... Other Pressional-Full-time 8 1.3..... Other Pressional-Part-time 2 0.3..... Non-pressional-Full-time 2 0.3..... Non-pressional-Part-time 2 0.3..... Employed Full-time--Job Type Unknown 1 0.2..... Subtotal 610 100.0 Employment Categories: Education 5 0.8..... Business 31 5.1 10 65,000 85,190 105,500 86,588 Judicial Clerk 60 9.8 39 50,000 60,000 64,650 57,814 Private Practice 354 58.0 280 180,000 180,000 180,000 167,882 Government 87 14.3 46 55,036 61,600 64,650 59,023 Public Interest 72 11.8 40 40,000 47,500 54,500 49,144 Unknown Type 1 0.2..... Subtotal 610 100.0 Note: Categories with no graduates reported are not shown. A minimum five salaries is required for each salary analysis. NALP Summary Report data may vary slightly from the school-specific data published by the ABA because definitional

Class 2016 Summary Report--Page 3 Full-time Long-term Salaries # with Salary 25th Median 75th Mean Education Jobs: JD Advantage 1 20.0..... Other Pressional 3 60.0..... Non-pressional 1 20.0..... Subtotal 5 100.0 Business Jobs: Bar Passage Required 7 22.6 5 100,000 105,500 120,000 100,100 JD Advantage 17 54.8 5 65,000 70,000 70,380 73,076 Other Pressional 4 12.9..... Non-pressional 3 9.7..... Subtotal 31 100.0 Private Practice Jobs: Bar Passage Required 348 98.3 280 180,000 180,000 180,000 167,882 JD Advantage 6 1.7..... Subtotal 354 100.0 Government Jobs: Bar Passage Required 69 79.3 42 55,036 62,500 65,000 60,049 JD Advantage 17 19.5..... Other Pressional 1 1.1..... Subtotal 87 100.0 Judicial Clerkships: Federal 36 60.0 23 60,000 63,000 65,000 62,499 State 23 38.3 15 47,000 50,000 59,000 52,085 Local 1 1.7..... Subtotal 60 100.0 Note: Categories with no graduates reported are not shown. A minimum five salaries is required for each salary analysis. NALP Summary Report data may vary slightly from the school-specific data published by the ABA because definitional

Class 2016 Summary Report--Page 4 Full-time Long-term Salaries # with Salary 25th Median 75th Mean Public Interest Jobs: Bar Passage Required 42 58.3 24 40,000 48,250 55,000 48,823 JD Advantage 28 38.9 16 40,000 40,000 53,500 49,625 Other Pressional 2 2.8..... Subtotal 72 100.0 Size Firm: 1-10 21 5.9 8 44,000 44,000 67,000 57,625 11-25 12 3.4 5 60,000 72,000 75,000 64,400 26-50 9 2.5..... 51-100 10 2.8 8 90,000 112,500 133,512 111,503 101-250 17 4.8 10 111,000 147,500 180,000 146,600 251-500 32 9.0 19 160,000 180,000 180,000 165,789 501+ 252 71.2 226 180,000 180,000 180,000 177,704 Solo practitioner 1 0.3..... Subtotal 354 100.0 Type Law Firm Job: Associate 335 95.7 271 180,000 180,000 180,000 171,026 Staff Attorney 7 2.0 6 44,000 44,000 44,000 44,000 Law Clerk 6 1.7..... Manager/administrator 1 0.3..... Other Non-attorney Position 1 0.3..... Subtotal 350 100.0 Note: Categories with no graduates reported are not shown. A minimum five salaries is required for each salary analysis. NALP Summary Report data may vary slightly from the school-specific data published by the ABA because definitional

Class 2016 Summary Report--Page 5 Full-time Long-term Salaries # with Salary 25th Median 75th Mean Jobs Taken by Region: New England 26 4.3 18 60,000 180,000 180,000 130,889 Mid-Atlantic 174 28.6 134 180,000 180,000 180,000 154,383 E North Central 17 2.8 10 100,000 115,000 165,000 116,050 W North Central 2 0.3..... South Atlantic 290 47.6 193 60,000 155,000 180,000 121,202 E South Central 8 1.3 5 51,000 58,600 60,000 64,060 W South Central 15 2.5 12 60,150 180,000 180,000 137,955 Mountain 16 2.6 11 40,000 50,000 71,514 63,159 Pacific 40 6.6 26 55,000 172,500 180,000 121,115 Non US locations 21 3.4 9 180,000 180,000 180,000 166,891 Subtotal 609 100.0 Location Jobs: In-State 226 37.1 160 58,000 160,000 180,000 124,073 Out State 383 62.9 259 65,000 180,000 180,000 135,583 Subtotal 609 100.0 # States and Territories w/employed Grads: 40...... Total 40. Note: Categories with no graduates reported are not shown. A minimum five salaries is required for each salary analysis. NALP Summary Report data may vary slightly from the school-specific data published by the ABA because definitional

Class 2016 Summary Report--Page 6 Source Job Fall OCI 192 47.6 Job fair/consortia 16 4.0 Job Posting in CSO 42 10.4 Job posted online or in print 15 3.7 Clerkship application process or Oscar 1 0.2 Return to Prior Job 14 3.5 Referral 29 7.2 Start own practice 2 0.5 Self-initiated/letter 55 13.6 Spring OCI 8 2.0 Other 29 7.2 Subtotal 403 100.0 Timing Job Offer After Bar Results 34 5.9 Before Graduation 479 83.0 Before Bar Results 64 11.1 Subtotal 577 100.0 Search Status Employed Grads Seeking a different job 42 7.1 Not seeking a different job 549 92.9 Subtotal 591 100.0 Note: Figures are based on jobs for which the item was reported, and thus may not add to the total number jobs. NALP Summary Report data may vary slightly from the school-specific data published by the ABA because definitional

Class 2016 Summary Report--Page 7 Jobs as: Long-term (1+ years) Short-term (Less than 1 year) Duration Jobs by Employer Type Education 5. Business 30 1 Judicial Clerk 60. Unknown Type 1. Private Practice 351 3 Government 87. Public Interest 72. Total 606 4 Total Jobs as Funded by Law School 68. Total 68. Note: Figures for job duration are based on jobs for which the item was reported, and thus may not add to the total number jobs. The count jobs funded by the law school is a total, regardless duration. NALP Summary Report data may vary slightly from the school-specific data published by the ABA because definitional

Class 2016--Georgetown University Law Center Table 12 Source Job by Employer Type Source Job by Employer Type Education Business Judicial clerkship Law firms 50 or fewer Fall OCI 0 0 0 0 7 20.0 2 11.1 Job Posting in CSO 0 0 2 18.2 5 14.3 8 44.4 Clerkship application process or Oscar 0 0 0 0 1 2.9 0 0 Pre-law school employer 1 20.0 1 9.1 0 0 0 0 Referral from friend 0 0 0 0 3 8.6 1 5.6 Letter/self-initiated 1 20.0 4 36.4 10 28.6 3 16.7 All other 3 60.0 4 36.4 9 25.7 4 22.2 TOTAL 5 100.0 11 100.0 35 100.0 18 100.0 Source Job by Employer Type Law firms 51 or more Government Public interest All Employer Types* Fall OCI 173 68.7 10 18.2 0 0 192 47.6 Job Posting in CSO 9 3.6 12 21.8 6 22.2 42 10.4 Clerkship application process or Oscar 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.2 Pre-law school employer 6 2.4 6 10.9 0 0 14 3.5 Referral from friend 16 6.3 6 10.9 3 11.1 29 7.2 Letter/self-initiated 25 9.9 10 18.2 2 7.4 55 13.6 All other 23 9.1 11 20.0 16 59.3 70 17.4 TOTAL 252 100.0 55 100.0 27 100.0 403 100.0 * Excludes jobs for which a source, employer type, or firm size was not reported. "Other" also includes job fairs, spring OCI, non-cso job sites and postings, and the self-employed.

Class 2016--Georgetown University Law Center Table 13 Jobs Taken by State Region State # jobs jobs New England Connecticut 4 0.7 Maine 2 0.3 Massachusetts 15 2.5 New Hampshire 4 0.7 Rhode Island 1 0.2 26 4.3 Mid Atlantic New Jersey 12 2.0 New York 153 25.1 Pennsylvania 9 1.5 174 28.6 E. North Central Illinois 11 1.8 Michigan 1 0.2 Ohio 4 0.7 Wisconsin 1 0.2 17 2.8 W. North Central Minnesota 1 0.2 South Dakota 1 0.2 2 0.3 South Atlantic Delaware 4 0.7 Washington, DC 226 37.1 Florida 8 1.3 Georgia 4 0.7 Maryland 20 3.3 North Carolina 5 0.8 South Carolina 1 0.2 Virginia 19 3.1 West Virginia 3 0.5 290 47.6 E. South Central Alabama 2 0.3 Kentucky 4 0.7 Excludes employed graduates for whom job location was not reported.

Class 2016--Georgetown University Law Center Table 13 Jobs Taken by State Region State # jobs jobs Mississippi 1 0.2 Tennessee 1 0.2 8 1.3 W. South Central Arkansas 2 0.3 Texas 13 2.1 15 2.5 Mountain Arizona 4 0.7 Colorado 6 1.0 Nevada 3 0.5 New Mexico 1 0.2 Utah 1 0.2 Wyoming 1 0.2 16 2.6 Pacific Alaska 3 0.5 California 32 5.3 Hawaii 1 0.2 Oregon 2 0.3 Washington 2 0.3 40 6.6 Non US locations Non U.S. locations 21 3.4 21 3.4 TOTAL 609 100.0 Excludes employed graduates for whom job location was not reported.

Class 2016--Georgetown University Law Center Table 14 Location Instate Jobs In-state location # Jobs Jobs Washington, D.C. 226 100.0 226 100.0 Excludes employed graduates for whom job location was not reported.

Class 2016--Georgetown University Law Center Table 15 Full and Part-time Jobs by Employer Type Full and Part-time Jobs by Employer Type Full-time Part-time All Education 4 80.0 1 20.0 5 100.0 Business 26 83.9 5 16.1 31 100.0 Judicial clerkship 60 100.0 0 0 60 100.0 Law firm 352 99.4 2 0.6 354 100.0 Government 87 100.0 0 0 87 100.0 Public interest 72 100.0 0 0 72 100.0 Unknown employer type 1 100.0 0 0 1 100.0 This table excludes jobs for which full or part-time information was not reported.