What is the student-to-faculty rate of Columbia Law School?

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    Kanishka Gambhir | Contributor-Level 10

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    With 482 faculty members, students to faculty ratio is 1:17 at Columbia Law which shows level of attention these CLS students receive from their faculty. With extreme focus of high employability skills, according to ABA, 95.8% of the Columbia School graduates were able to pass the Bar exam in 2024.

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