Regent University
Regent University is a moderately selective law school with an acceptance rate of 44%. The median LSAT score for admitted students is 158, with a median GPA of 3.68. Approximately 97% of students receive grant or scholarship funding. Below you'll find detailed admissions statistics, tuition and cost data, and scholarship information based on the 2025 ABA 509 report.
Acceptance Rate
44%
Median LSAT
158
Median GPA
3.68
Receive Grants
97%
Admissions Statistics
25th Percentile
153
Median
158
75th Percentile
161
25th Percentile
3.37
Median
3.68
75th Percentile
3.89
Regent University admits a moderately selective applicant pool — approximately 44% of applicants receive offers. While the LSAT remains important, the school's broader band of admitted scores means applicants near the median have a realistic pathway to admission when supported by a compelling overall application. Enrolled students posted LSAT scores from 153 at the 25th percentile to 161 at the 75th percentile, a typical 8-point spread that reflects a fairly defined applicant profile. This profile makes Regent University a reasonable match school for applicants whose LSAT scores fall in the mid-range of the reported distribution.
GPA Expectations
On the academic credential side, enrolled students at Regent University reported a median undergraduate GPA of 3.68, with the 25th percentile at 3.37 and the 75th percentile at 3.89. The 0.52-point GPA spread is relatively wide, reflecting that Regent University takes a holistic view of academic history and may weigh upward trends or graduate-level work differently. Applicants whose GPA falls below the 25th percentile may wish to supplement their application with a strong addendum addressing academic context or upward trajectory. A GPA at or above the median strengthens any application and, when combined with a competitive LSAT score, places the candidate in a favorable position.
Tuition & Costs
Tuition Not Reported
This school did not report tuition data in the 2026 ABA 509 report.
FT Resident
N/R
FT Non-Resident
N/R
On Campus
$26,950
Off Campus
$32,268
At Home
$32,268
Regent University offers a lower cost of attendance relative to most ABA-accredited law schools. The full-time non-resident tuition is $0 per year, which is below average for ABA-accredited law schools. Living costs off campus are estimated at $32,268 per year. The lower tuition base means that even without scholarship funding, graduates face a more manageable debt burden compared to higher-cost peers. This cost advantage can be especially meaningful for students planning careers in lower-salary public service, government, or public interest law. Applicants should still compare total net cost carefully, accounting for fees and living expenses, when weighing options.
Scholarships & Grants
Receiving Grants
97%
< Half Tuition
45%
Half to Full
52%
Full Tuition
0%
> Full Tuition
100%
25th Percentile
$10,000
Median
$22,500
75th Percentile
$35,000
25th Percentile
$3,625
Median
$8,435
75th Percentile
$25,170
Scholarship funding at Regent University is widely distributed: 97% of full-time students receive some form of grant aid. The modest median scholarship of $22,500 per year — ranging from $10,000 at the 25th percentile to $35,000 at the 75th percentile — indicates that merit and need-based awards are broadly available. This high grant prevalence suggests that applicants with above-median academic credentials have a realistic opportunity to reduce their cost of attendance meaningfully. Prospective students should request a scholarship estimate directly from the financial aid office and should not assume that the sticker price reflects what most students actually pay.
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This tool provides directional estimates based on school-level data from the American Bar Association's Standard 509 Information Report. The statistics shown on this page — including LSAT percentiles, GPA ranges, acceptance rates, grant prevalence, and tuition figures — are drawn from Regent University's ABA 509 disclosure data for the 2025 reporting cycle, the most recent cycle available at the time this page was generated. All estimated admission probabilities and scholarship likelihood figures are derived from a quantitative model that weights LSAT scores at 70% and undergraduate GPA at 30% of an applicant strength index. These estimates are directional in nature and are not guarantees of admission, scholarship eligibility, or any specific financial outcome. Individual application outcomes depend on a wide range of factors not captured in school-level ABA data, including personal statements, letters of recommendation, work experience, character and fitness disclosures, application timing, and year-to-year variation in applicant pool composition. Do not rely on these estimated figures as the sole basis for any significant financial or enrollment decision. The figures presented reflect historical patterns in reported data, not individual predictions. Use this information as one input among many when researching law schools — alongside official admissions consultations, financial aid award letters from institutions, and conversations with current students or alumni who have direct experience with the program.