Loyola Law - 2012-13 DEAN'S ANNUAL REPORT - page 30-31

Future-ready
facilities
The School of Law’s expanding and recently renovated facilities
enjoy a prime location in the heart of Chicago.
The first two phases of the renovation resulted in new clinical and office space,
the state-of-the-art Power Rogers & Smith Ceremonial Courtroom, the
Dan K. Webb Center for Advocacy, and new administrative and advancement
offices. Phase three, completed in 2012, provided new faculty
and staff offices, additional classroom and study space, and the
Robert J. Corboy Courtroom.
Two
WiFi
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ACCESS IS AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT
THE BUILDING; ALL LAW CLASSROOMS
ARE EQUIPPED WITH
STATE-OF-THE-
ART AUDIO-VISUAL EQUIPMENT.
COURTROOMS—THE POWER ROGERS &
SMITH CEREMONIAL COURTROOM AND
THE ROBERT J. CORBOY COURTROOM—
ARE AVAILABLE FOR
STUDENT LEARNING
AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS
AT THE
CORBOY LAW CENTER.
COMPUTER TERMINALS AND TWO
COMPUTER LABS
ARE AVAILABLE
TO STUDENTS IN THE LAW LIBRARY.
Students then,
alumni now:
Snapshot of our recent graduates
In an exceptionally tough job market, Loyola law grads
are faring well. We’re proud of the Class of 2012 (the most
recent year for which post-grad employment stats are
available), which hit the ground running:
NEW GRAD STATS
Total 2012 JD graduates
271
Percentage employed nine months after graduation
83.4%
Passage rate for first-time bar
92%
EMPLOYMENT BY F I ELD
Academic
3.5%
Business
23.5%
Government
7.5%
Judicial clerk
2.2%
Private practice
55.8%
Public interest
7.1%
Unknown
0.4%
Candace Moore (JD ’13) was among recent graduates to be awarded a Loyola
postgraduate public interest fellowship.
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