Recently, Regent University School of Law was included on The Princeton Review’s “Best Law Schools 2020” listing. Specifically, Regent Law was ranked in the Top 5 in the Nation for Professors Interesting (Teaching), taking fifth position; in the Top 10 in the Nation for Professors’ Accessibility, tied for seventh, and Top 35 in the Nation for Academic Experience (listed 33rd).
The Princeton Review compiles its rankings based upon surveys completed by students and administrators.
“We are incredibly proud to be recognized by The Princeton Review. These rankings speak to the incredible work of our dedicated faculty in the School of Law, and it signifies the promise we give to our prospective students – you will learn from true scholars who are here to help you succeed and prepare for a life practicing law,” said School of Law Dean Mark Martin, former Supreme Court Chief Justice of North Carolina.
The Princeton Review compiles its rankings based upon surveys completed by students and administrators.
“We are incredibly proud to be recognized by The Princeton Review. These rankings speak to the incredible work of our dedicated faculty in the School of Law, and it signifies the promise we give to our prospective students – you will learn from true scholars who are here to help you succeed and prepare for a life practicing law,” said School of Law Dean Mark Martin, former Supreme Court Chief Justice of North Carolina.