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Loyola University New Orleans College of Law Class of211 Summary Report Total Reported= 231 Gender Reported: Women 61,647 Men 7,15 229 Race Reported: Minority 65 28.31 sl ss.ooo 1 s8,ooo 1 s9,ooo 1 55,7 nority 165 11.1 1 331 so,ooo 1 6o,ooo 1 9o,ooo 1 67,621 23 Gender & Race Repted: Minority Women --- Minority Nonminority Women tymen I 37 I 16.2 I ::I 31.41 4.6 229 141 43,ooo 1 s4,soo 1 19 86,ooo 1 63,17 Employment Status Known: Bar Passage Required JD Advantage I 11 I 48.51 331 so,ooo I s9,ooo I 9o,ooo I 66,985 Other Professional Non-professional Empl--Job Type Unknown 1.4 Pursuing Degree FT 11 4.8 Unemployed-Seeking 42 18.5 Unemployed-Not Seeking 4 1.8 227 Total Employed or Degree: Pursuing Degree FT 11 4.8 Employed 17 74.91 38/ so,ooo1 59,51 86,ooo1 66,53 181 79.7 Employment by Sector 9s,ooo 1 Private Sector Pub lie Sector 117 53 17 68.8 31.2 23 15 ss,ooo 1 4o,ooo 1 8o,ooo 1 so,ooo 1 59,1 Note: Categories with no graduates reported are not shown. A minimum of five salaries is required for each salary analysis. Employment by sector does not include graduates for whom employer type was not reported. 76,891 49,433

Loyola University New Orleans College of Law Class of211 Summary Report--Page 2 FT/PTJobs: Bar Passage Reqd-FT Bar Passage JD Advantage-FT JD Advantage-PT 5, 9, Other Professional-PT Non-professional-FT 169 Employment Categories: Academic Business Private Practice Public Interest 5 25 14.7 16 9.4 7 3,5 52, 92 54.1 12.4 8 42,5 5, 11 6.5 17 59, 56,5 47,643 51, Academic Jobs: JD Advantage Other Professional 3 6. 2 5 Business Jobs: Bar Passage Required JD Advantage Other Professional Non-professional Type Unknown 3 12. 5 2. 13 52. 3 12. 4. 25 Note: Categories with no graduates reported are not shown. A minimum of five salaries is required for each salary analysis.

Loyola University New Orleans College of Law Class of211 Summary Report--Page 3 Non-professional I 1 I 1.1 92 Government Jobs: Bar Passage Required JD Advantage Other Professional 16 76.21 61 4o,ooo I 47,5 2 9.5 3 14.3 21 Public Interest Jobs: Bar Passage Required JD Advantage Other Professional 2 18.2 6 54.5 3 27.3 Size of Firm: 2-1 56 6.91 111 4s,ooo 1 6o,ooo 1 8o,ooo 1 66,99 11-25 11 12. 26-5 9 9.8 6 6.5 3 3.3 Solo l_ 2 2.2 5 5.4 92 Type of Law Firm Job: Attorney 73 79.31 2 1 s1,soo 1 83,ooo 1 9s,ooo 1 79,85 Law Clerk 18 19.6 Administrative 1 1.1 92 Note: Categories with no graduates reported are not shown. A minimum of five salaries is required for each salary analysis.

Loyola University New Orleans College of Law Class of211 Summary Report--Page 4 W North Central.6 South Atlantic 13 7.7 E South 7 4.1 W South Central 137 81.1 33 5, 65, 9, 68,879 5 3. Pacific 2 1.2 169 Location of Jobs: In-State #States and Territories w/employed Grads: Total 18 Note: Categories with no graduates reported are not shown. A minimum of five salaries is required for each salary analysis.

Loyola University New Orleans College of Law Class of211 Summary Report--Page 5 Job Posting Commercial Internet Site Return to Prior Job.6.6 Other 2 1.2 169 Timing of Job Offer After Bar Results 42 25.9 66 I 4.7 Before Bar Results 54 33.3 162 Search Status of Employed Grads Seeking a different job 45 26.8 Not seeking a-different job 123 73.2 Note: Figures are based on jobs for which the item was reported, and thus may not add to the total number of jobs.

Loyola University New Orleans College of Law Class of211 Summary Report--Page 6 Private Practice 91 9 Government 21 21 Public Interest 11 11 Total Reported 164 15 11 5 Number of Jobs Reported as Funded by Law School Total Reported 2 Note: Figures for job duration are based on jobs for which the item was reported, and thus may not add to the total number of jobs. The count of jobs funded by the law school is a total, regardless of duration.

Table 1 Graduate Demographics 3 2.8 5 4.2 5. 9 3.9 22 2.2 1 8.3 6 5.5 2 1.7 6 5.5 9 7.5 37 33.9 27 22.5 5. 32 13.9 8 3.5 15 6.5 65 28.1 72 66.1 93 77.5 165 71.4 5. 72 66.1 93 77.5 5. 19 12 2.4 166 71.9 231 Total number of graduates reported is shown at lower right.

Table 2 Employment Status by Gender 18 17. 16 11 1.4 1 3 2.8.9 78 73.6 9 6 5.7 5 19 17.9 23 3 2.8 28 26.4 29 16 119 13.4 8.4.8 75.6 4.2 19.3.8 24.4 This table excludes graduates for whom gender was not reported.

Table 3 Employment Status by Age at Graduation 111 15.1 2 16.3 21 2.7 12 9.8 1.4 3 2.4 1.8 58 79.5 9 73.2 1 1.4 6 4.9 13 17.8 24 19.5 1 1.4 3 2.4 15 2.5 33 26.8 73 123 2 9.5 3 14.3 15 71.4 2 9.5 4 19. 6 28.6 21 1 2. 1 2. 1 5. 4 8. 1 5. 1 2. 1 1 5. ol 2. 1 5. 51 2 2 66.7 2 66.7 1 33.3 1 33.3 3 This table excludes graduates for whom age was not reported.

Table4 Employer Types by Gender 16 2.5 9 1. 1 12.8 5 5.6 32 41. 59 65.6 13 16.7 8 8.9 6 7.7 5 5.6 78 9 This table excludes graduates for whom gender was not reported.

Table 5 Employer Types by Age at Graduation 5 8.6 17 18.9 2 8 13.8 5 5.6 2 34 58.6 5 55.6 7 7 12.1 9 1. 2 3 5.2 6 6.7 2 58 9 15 13.3 13.3 46.7 13.3 13.3 25. 25. 25. 1 4 1 2 5. 5. This table excludes graduates for whom age was not reported.

Table 6 Private Practice Detail by Gender 22 68.8 34 57.6 2 6.3 9 15.3 5 15.6 3 5.1 3.1 5 8.5 1 3.1 2 3.4 2 3.4 32 59 This table excludes graduates employed at law firms for whom gender was not reported.

Table 7 Employer Detail by Gender I :I 12.5 21 12.5 6.3 6.3 1 62.5 16 2 2. 7 7. 1 1. 1 32 32 2 15.4 2 15.4 7.7 61 46.2 2! 15.4 13 5 83.3 16.71 61 2 5. 4 1 11.1 1 3 33.3 5 55.6 9 2 4. 2 4. 1 2. 5 59 59 1 12.5 1 12.5 1 12.5 3 37.5 2 25. 8 1 2. 1 2. 1 2. 2 4. :I Note: Percentages are calculated per employment category. The last column shows the total number of employed graduates for each detailed and general employment category.

Table 7 Employer Detail by Gender 2 5 2 2 4 15 25 5 9 2 16 92 92 2 3 2 9 4 21 6 2 11 4. 4. 8. 8. 4. 16. 6. 31.3 56.3 12.5-9.5 4.8 14.3 9.5 42.9 19. 54.5 9.1 9.1 18.2 9.1 Note: Percentages are calculated per employment category. The last column shows the total number of employed graduates for each detailed and general employment category.

Table 8 Employment Status by Race/Ethnicity Ol Ol 21 22.2 1 5 55.6 4 44.4 oj oj 4 44.4 1o.o I 9 6 18.8 5 15.6 1 3.1 22 68.8 9 28.1 1 3.1 1 31.3 32 221 13.61 25. I 12 7.4 12.5 ~I 3 1.9.6 131 8.9 4 5. 1 6.2 1 12.5 2 12.3 2 25. 1.6 1 12.5 31 1 19.1 4 5. 1621 8 :I 14.3 21.4 Ol oj 61 42.9 7 5. 1 7.1 8 57.1 14 This table excludes graduates for whom race/ethnicity was not reported.

Table 9 Employer Types by Race/Ethnicity 7 2. 2 3 6. 7 2. 4 2 5 22 31.8 9.1 31.8 18.2 9.1 16 12.2 2 12 9.2 25. 77 58.8 3 16 12.2 6 4.6 2 5. 131 4 6 33.3 5. 16.7 This table excludes employed graduates for whom race!ethnicity was not reported.

Table 1 Private Practice Detail by Race/Ethnicity 1 I 2 66.7 3 1 Q 2 1 33.3 3 7 42.9 14.3 28.6 48 62.3 66.7 1 13. 8 1.4 I Ol 4 5.21 1-2 2.6 1 1.3 1 33.3 77 3 This table excludes graduates employed at firms for whom race/ethnicity was not reported.

Class of 211--Loyola University New Orleans College of Law Table 11 Employer Detail by Race/Ethnicity 3 3 14.3 14.3 2 28.6 3 42.9 7 5. 5. 2 7 7 2 5. 25. 25. 4 5. 5. 2 This table excludes employed graduates for whom race/ethnicity was not reported.

Table 11 Employer Detail by Race/Ethnicity 25. 1 I 41 1 I 6.3 2l 12.5 6.3 2 12.5 1 62.5 16J 1. 41 33.3 71 58.3 1 8.3 12 1 77 1. 77 1. 1 6.3 3 18.8 6.3 8 5. 3 18.8 16 1. 3 5. 2 16.7 oj 2 r 33.3 oj 61 2 2 2 3 3 1 1 This table excludes employed graduates for whom race/ethnicity was not reported.

Table 12 Source of Job by Employer Type 5 31.3 8 32. 6.3 4 8. 5 2. 7 43.8 2. 1 4. 3 18.8 4. 4. 5 25 16 6 4 39 16 9 8 7.5 5. 48.8 2. 11.3 9.1 1 47.6 3 27.3 3 14.3 4 36.4 4 19. 3 27.3 1 9.1 2 9.5 2 18.2 9.1 2 9.5 3 27.3 11 21 11 25 16 66 35 16 169 14.8 9.5 39.1 2.7.6 9.5 *Excludes jobs for which a source, employer type, or firm size was not reported. "Other" also includes job fairs, spring OCI, commercial websites, and the self-employed.

Table 13 Number of Jobs Reported Taken by State New England Massachusetts 1.6 1.6 Mid Atlantic New Jersey 3 1.8 3 1.8 W. North Central Missouri 1.6 1.6 South Atlantic Washington, DC 5 3. Florida 2 1.2 Georgia 1.6 Maryland 1.6 North Carolina 4 2.4 13 7.7 E. South Central Alabama 1.6 Kentucky 1.6 Mississippi 2 1.2 Tennessee 3 1.8 7 4.1 W. South Central Louisiana 133 78.7 Texas 4 2.4 137 81.1 Mountain I Colorado 4 2.4 Utah 1.6 5 3. Pacific I California 1.6 Hawaii 1.6 2 1.2 TOTAL I I 169 Excludes employed graduates for whom job location was not reported.

Table 14 Location of Instate Jobs Baton Rouge 3 2.3 Chalmette.8 Covington 6 4.5 Gretna 5 3.8 Houma 4 3. Kenner 2 1.5 Lafayette 2 1.5 Lake Charles.8 Metairie 12 9. Monroe 2 1.5 New Orleans 82 61.7 Other/unknown Louisiana 1 7.5 Shreveport 2 1.5 Slidell.8 Excludes employed graduates for whom job location was not reported.

Table 15 Full and Part-time Jobs by Employer Type 19 79.2 5 2.8 24 16 1. 16 9 97.8 2 2.2 92 21 1. 21 8 72.7 3 27.3 11 This table excludes jobs for which full or part-time information was not reported.