American Bar Association Required Disclosures
The University of Oregon School of Law is fully accredited by the American Bar Association.
The American Bar Association requires all accredited law schools to provide specific information to prospective students as they research law schools. You may also use the below list to find our:
- Admissions Data
- Tuition and Fees
- Financial Aid
- Refund Schedules
- Academic Requirements
- Academic Freedom, Freedom of Inquiry, and Free Speech
- 2024 Bar Passage Report
Employment Summary
Complaint Review & Resolution
University of Oregon Annual Safety Report
Nondiscrimination
The School of Law complies with the University of Oregon Policy on Nondiscrimination, Sexual Harassment, Student Records and Privacy.
University of Oregon Nondiscrimination Policy
ABA-Required Standard 509 Information Report
Admission to Practice Law – Bar Examination and Character and Fitness
Graduation from law school is only the first step towards becoming a member of a State or Territory’s bar. Bar applicants must also pass the bar exam and meet the character and fitness and other qualifications of the jurisdiction(s) in which they intend to practice law. It is possible to pass a bar exam and be denied admission to the bar based on character and fitness concerns. Learn more at the American Bar Association Admissions Information site.
Applicants should consult the website of the bar organizations in the jurisdiction(s) in which they intend to practice law and familiarize themselves with admission requirements. Applicants are also strongly encouraged to contact a bar official as necessary with any specific character and fitness concerns to discover whether past conduct might keep them from being admitted to a bar following graduation from law school. Applicants with significant concerns may also choose to consult an attorney.
Council Approved
The law school is approved by the Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar of the American Bar Association. The Council can be contacted by mail at 321 North Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60654, or by phone at 312-988-6738.