Contact: Darren
Johnson, Director of Communications
(631) 421-2244, ext. 383,
djohnson@tourolaw.edu
September 15, 2005
For Second Straight
Year, Touro Law School
Welcomes Record-Setting
Class

Enrollment Boom Continues as Campus
Prepares
for Move to Central Islip
Huntington, N.Y. –
Touro Law School welcomed another record-setting entering class
this year. Selectivity, test scores and applications over the
past two years for the 25-year-old Suffolk County institution
are at all-time highs. Positive momentum is being built as Touro
embraces a physical and academic renaissance.
Touro is currently undertaking a bold, multi-million-dollar
strategic plan that includes a cutting-edge new curriculum and a
move to a new home in Central Islip by fall 2006, adjacent to
and working with state and federal courts. This modern “law
campus” will be the first of its kind anywhere and a national
model.
This year’s boom comes on the heels of last year’s stellar
admissions numbers. Suddenly, Touro is defying regional
admissions trends: Applications are up 10% at the law school
while in the Northeast overall, applications are down an average
of 2%.
The 2005-2006 entering class is one of the best ever, with 301
new students joining the campus, bringing total enrollment to
the largest number ever: 764, up from last year’s trendsetting
numbers: 275 and 755 respectively. Selectivity is also the best
ever, with only about 30 percent of applicants accepted during
the past two years.
Continuing
to serve as Suffolk County’s only law school, Touro’s new campus
will stress hands-on legal education, expanding learning from
the classroom and textbooks into real courtrooms. The total cost
of the project is expected to be approximately $33 million. This
modern, 180,000-square-foot law campus will also be a
cornerstone in an effort to revitalize Central Islip.
Touro Law Center, known for its expert
faculty and excellent programs, was established in 1980 as part
of Touro College, which has campuses in New York, California and
Nevada, as well as in Germany, Israel and Russia. The Law Center
is fully accredited by the American Bar Association and is a
member of the Association of American Law Schools. For
more information about Touro’s full- and part-time academic
programs, call (631) 421-2244.
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