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UF Law ranks #22 among all law schools in the nation,#8 among all public schools, and #1 in Florida.
UF Law’s Graduate Tax Program ranks #1 among public law schools and #2 in the nation.
J.D. Class of 2026
Earn a degree from UF Law. Practice Anywhere.
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Scholarships
22,750+
Alumni living in 50 States and in 60 countries
LL.M. Class of 2020 Employed in
15 states
and the Cayman Islands
"What I appreciated most about attending UF Law was becoming part of a close-knit community of students, faculty, and alumni who truly care for each other’s wellbeing and success. I have made lifelong friends through the student organizations I joined and lifelong mentors through the Gator Nation.
In the next few years, I hope to get involved as an alum and provide support to students hoping to work out of state while finding ways to contribute positively to the local community where I am practicing."
"The UF LL.M. tax program provided a wide variety of tax classes. The faculty were outstanding and very accessible whether they were full-time or adjuncts. Not only were they well-regarded legal scholars, but well-known leading edge practitioners as well. My experience of a year in Gainesville made me a better practitioner. In my almost three decades of policy work, I draw on that experience and the research and advice of the faculty of the program."
LL.M. Alumni"Some of my closest friends went to UF undergrad and UF Law. We have a whole team of double Gators that have managed to maintain a relationship for over 40 years. They are ones that I seek advice from - who I get business from. Some are clients. Some are friends. Some of my best friends are Gators."
J.D. Alumni"What I appreciated most about attending UF Law was becoming part of a close-knit community of students, faculty, and alumni who truly care for each other’s wellbeing and success. I have made lifelong friends through the student organizations I joined and lifelong mentors through the Gator Nation.
In the next few years, I hope to get involved as an alum and provide support to students hoping to work out of state while finding ways to contribute positively to the local community where I am practicing."