The University of Georgia School of Law has been recognized in The Princeton Review’s annual rankings as one of the top law schools in the United States for quality of life, classroom experience, and professors. According to the survey, the school placed sixth for both quality of life and classroom experience, and tenth for professors. The rankings are determined by surveys of students as well as data reported by the schools.
In a related analysis conducted by Paul Caron on the TaxProf Blog, the School of Law was highlighted for its accessibility of professors, ranking second nationally. The school also ranked fourth for academic experience and ninth for quality of teaching.
These recognitions reflect ongoing positive evaluations from both students and independent reviewers regarding various aspects of the law school's environment and faculty engagement.