May 5, 2016

2015/16 Cycle Data as of 5/1

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2015/16 Cycle Data as of 5/1Spivey Consulting Group
Highest LSAT # Applicants % Change YTD
< 140 3,927 -6.5%
140–144 5,193 0.2%
145–149 7,815 2.5%
150–154 9,370 -3.8%
155–159 9,075 -1.0%
160–164 6,920 5.8%
165–169 4,470 12.7%
170–174 2,065 12.1%
175–180 528 23.1%
Highest LSAT # Applicants % Change YTD
< 140 3,297 -6.5%
140 814 -8.2%
141 1,000 3.3%
142 956 -1.7%
143 1,162 6.4%
144 1,261 -0.2%
145 1,131 -7.9%
146 1,722 6.8%
147 1,301 -14.4%
148 1,710 22.8%
149 1,951 4.3%
150 1,513 -17.9%
151 1,913 5.1%
152 2,187 8.8%
153 1,872 -14.2%
154 1,885 -0.1%
155 1,857 -9.7%
156 2,004 11.2%
157 1,659 -5.0%
158 2,036 3.7%
159 1,519 -4.7%
160 1,642 33.1%
161 1,464 -11.3%
162 1,161 -13.4%
163 1,459 46.8%
164 1,194 -9.6%
165 988 8.5%
166 858 -11.5%
167 1,058 55.1%
168 694 -5.3%
169 872 29.8%
170 623 24.1%
171 467 2.0%
172 405 -0.7%
173 304 14.7%
174 266 27.3%
175 160 17.6%
176 138 27.8%
177 95 6.7%
178 66 94.1%
179 32 -5.9%
180 37 32.1%
% Change in applications # Schools
Increase of 100% or more 1
Increase of 50% to 99% 2
Increase of 40% to 49% 0
Increase of 30% to 39% 6
Increase of 20% to 29% 7
Increase of 10% to 19% 18
Increase of 1% to 9% 55
No change 12
Decrease of 1% to 9% 63
Decrease of 10% to 19% 27
Decrease of 20% to 29% 9
Decrease of 30% or greater 4
Region Applicants # Applicants % Applications # Applications %
Far West 6,681 1.4% 49,845 -0.3%
Great Lakes 6,196 -0.9% 46,041 -0.8%
Midsouth 6,216 1.9% 62,716 1.9%
Midwest 1,784 4.2% 10,140 2.1%
Mountain West 2,648 -0.5% 12,016 6.1%
New England 2,316 5.0% 28,586 5.9%
Northeast 8,141 1.6% 58,030 2.5%
Northwest 1,283 -1.8% 7,442 -9.2%
South Central 5,978 1.6% 24,273 2.7%
Southeast 7,136 -3.4% 30,940 -0.5%
Regional Total 48,379 0.6%
Other 2,573 3.1%
Total 50,952 0.7% 330,029 1.3%
Race/Ethnicity Applicants # % Change
Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Australian 2 -33.3%
American Indian or Alaska Native 1,119 -2.6%
Asian 5,376 1.9%
Black or African American 7,164 -4.9%
Canadian Aboriginal 41 10.8%
Caucasian/White 32,451 1.8%
Hispanic/Latino 6,574 6.6%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 221 -3.1%
Puerto Rican 1,399 -6.7%
Not Indicated 1,396 2.8%
Missing 3 -25.0%
Gender Applicants # % Change
Female 26,560 3.0%
Male 24,315 -1.8%
Not Indicated 77 32.8%

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