The College of Law welcomed our newest JD, LLM, MSL, JSD, and study abroad students at new student orientation beginning Wednesday, August 20. The program offered a chance to hear from professors, staff, alumni, and fellow students, welcoming them to law school and preparing them for the challenge that awaits.
On August 21, Dean Jamelle Sharpe offered his welcome and perspectives on law school in the Peer and Sarah Pedersen Pavilion, followed by Colleen Murphy, associate dean for academic affairs, who presented an introduction to expectations for law students.
Illinois Supreme Court Justice Lisa Holder White, a 1993 graduate of the College of Law, led our new students in the Pledge of Professionalism before sending them off for photographs, a mock class, and other orientation activities.
The orientation program provided a platform to help equip our students for success and also inspire a positive attitude about the exciting journey that lies ahead.
“Your attendance here today signifies your accomplishment, intelligence, and potential for influencing the legal profession, both here and abroad,” Dean Sharpe told the assembled students. “You will soon discover that law school is a transformative experience, one that is as challenging as it is rewarding.”

The incoming JD Class of 2028 includes 189 students from 26 different states and 8 foreign countries. The states most represented among new students include Illinois, California, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin; the class comprises 57% non-Illinois residents and 43% Illinois residents. Students also hail from five countries outside the United States.
Students in the Class of 2028 went to 106 different undergraduate institutions; undergraduate schools with the most students represented include University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Loyola University Chicago, New York University, University of Florida, and University of Wisconsin-Madison. New JD students had 44 different majors and a median LSAT of 166 and GPA of 3.81. In terms of demographics, 47% of the class identifies as female, 46% identifies as male, 3% identifies as gender queer/gender fluid, trans or nonbinary, and 4% did not disclose a gender identity. Thirty-six percent of the students come from racial/ethnic backgrounds that are historically underrepresented in the legal profession. The average age of our new students is 24, 66% have work experience, and 19% are first generation college graduates.
The College of Law also welcomed 114 new graduate students, including 83 LLM students, 6 MSL students, 2 JSD students, and 23 study abroad students. Six of our new LLM students are Fulbright recipients. Overall, our graduate and international students represent 24 countries.
We are grateful to all those who helped make orientation a success and look forward to continuing to support our students on their path to becoming Illinois Law graduates.
*JD Class of 2028 profile is accurate as of the 10th day of classes and graduate student numbers are accurate as of the first day of classes.