University of Montana Profile

Class of 2009 Employment Outcomes

These data come exclusively from U.S. News because the magazine provided the best publicly available employment information for this year. Now that schools are more transparent, and the ABA has stepped its game up, we no longer need to rely on a for-profit magazine to get prospective students the information they need to make informed decisions. Prior years of school-specific data are not directly comparable because U.S. News did not publish survey response rates.

Number% of Class
Total Graduates79100%
Unknown Status33.8%
Known Status7696.2%
FT Degree56.3%
Unemployed56.3%
Employed6683.5%
Credentials#% of Class
Bar Passage Req.5569.6%
Full Time5569.6%
Part Time00%
J.D. Preferred56.3%
Full Time56.3%
Part Time00%
Professional45.1%
Full Time45.1%
Part Time00%
Non-Professional00%
Full Time00%
Part Time00%
Unknown Cred.33.8%
Total Employed6683.5%
Non-Employed1316.5%
Employer Type#% of Class
Academic00%
Business33.8%
Government78.9%
Federal Clerkship22.5%
Other Clerkship1519%
Law Firm3240.5%
Public Interest78.9%
Unknown Type00%
Total Employed6683.5%
Non-Employed1316.5%
Location#% of Class
East North Central00%
East South Central00%
Mid Atlantic00%
Mountain6075.9%
New England00%
Pacific45.1%
South Atlantic11.3%
West North Central00%
West South Central00%
Foreign00%
Unknown11.3%
Total Employed6683.5%
Non-Employed1316.5%
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