20 Years of Law School Insights: Diversity, Debt, and Student Satisfaction Trends — from jdjournal.com by Maria Lenin Laus (may ask for email address and first name to access this)
Over the past two decades, law school students have consistently rated their educational experiences highly. According to the Law School Survey of Student Engagement (LSSSE), nearly 80% of law students have described their experience as “good” or “excellent” since the survey’s inception in 2004. However, significant disparities in satisfaction persist, particularly among students of color.
The LSSSE, conducted by Indiana University’s Center for Postsecondary Research, recently released its 20th-anniversary report. The report reflects on changes in student diversity, debt, career aspirations, and overall satisfaction and paints a nuanced picture of the evolving law school experience and the remaining challenges.
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Law student satisfaction rates high for last 20 years, lower for students of color, study shows — from reuters.com by Karen Sloan
Nov 26 (Reuters) – Aspiring lawyers have consistently rated their experience at law schools well over the past two decades, with about 80% rating their experience as either “good” or “excellent” on the annual Law School Survey of Student Engagement, although satisfaction rates among students of color were lower than among whites over the past 20 years.
The survey, opens new tab, part of Indiana University’s Center for Postsecondary Research, marked its 20th edition this month with a look back at how student diversity, debt loads, career plans and satisfaction levels have changed – or not – during that time.