The short answer to how to get into Indiana University Indianapolis Law School is to reach the medians in Indiana McKinney Law's 2025 ABA Standard 509 disclosure: a 155 LSAT and a 3.58 GPA. The middle 50 percent of the fall 2025 entering class scored 152 to 159 on the LSAT and 3.33 to 3.82 in GPA, so a file at both medians is competitive.
By Ali Unar, Georgetown Law, Founder of Lovare Institut. Ali Unar is a Georgetown Law student and the founder of Lovare Institut, an admissions and LSAT-prep practice built on primary-source law school data. Verified August 2026. Admissions figures on this page come from Indiana University Indianapolis Law School's 2025 ABA Standard 509 Information Report for the fall 2025 entering class, employment figures from the ABA Employment Summary for the Class of 2024, and bar passage and other details from Indiana McKinney Law's own published ABA reports.
Indiana University Indianapolis Law School, the McKinney School of Law, is the Indianapolis school in every sense the data can measure, and it pairs that home-state dominance with near-universal scholarship aid. In the ABA Employment Summary for the Class of 2024, 82.3 percent of Indiana McKinney Law graduates went to work in Indiana, one of the most concentrated single-state profiles among ABA schools. At the same time, Indiana McKinney Law's 2025 ABA 509 disclosure reports grant aid reaching 101 percent of the class as printed, a figure at or above the enrolled base that means, in effect, essentially the entire class receives a grant. The thesis of this page is that Indiana University Indianapolis Law School is an accessible, aid-rich Indiana engine: if you want to practice in Indianapolis or anywhere in Indiana, its network and its scholarship budget both point straight at that goal.
Indiana University Indianapolis Law School posts a 155 LSAT median, a 3.58 GPA median, and a 55.86 percent acceptance rate in Indiana McKinney Law's 2025 ABA 509 disclosure. It bills tuition per credit hour rather than at a flat annual rate, and grant aid reaches essentially the whole class. The table collects the headline numbers for the fall 2025 entering class.
MetricIndiana University Indianapolis Law School (fall 2025 entering class)LSAT (25th / 50th / 75th)152 / 155 / 159GPA (25th / 50th / 75th)3.33 / 3.58 / 3.82Acceptance rate55.86%Applications904Offers of admission505Matriculants from the applicant pool273First-year class280 (201 full-time + 79 part-time)Full-time tuitionBilled per credit hour: resident $1,028 per credit, non-resident $1,655 per credit; the 509 prints no annual full-time figureLiving expenses$23,512Share receiving grants101% as reported, effectively the whole classMedian grant$15,000Conditional scholarshipsNoFirst-time bar passage73.87%Employed at ten months91.8% (213 of 232)
Source: Indiana University Indianapolis Law School's 2025 ABA Standard 509 Information Report for the fall 2025 entering class, with employment from the ABA Employment Summary for the Class of 2024 and bar passage from Indiana McKinney Law's ABA bar-passage report. The 509 prints tuition per credit hour and living expenses separately and does not publish a single combined cost-of-attendance total, so this page does not sum them into an all-in figure.
Indiana University Indianapolis Law School reports an LSAT spread of 152 to 159 and a GPA spread of 3.33 to 3.82 in its 2025 ABA 509 disclosure. A 155 LSAT and a 3.58 GPA sit at both medians. Below the 152 LSAT or the 3.33 GPA, an applicant needs a clear compensating strength on the other number to stay competitive.
Indiana University Indianapolis Law School reports an LSAT 25th, 50th, and 75th percentile of 152, 155, and 159, and a GPA 25th, 50th, and 75th of 3.33, 3.58, and 3.82 for the fall 2025 entering class, per Indiana McKinney Law's 2025 ABA Standard 509 disclosure. The median is the fiftieth percentile: half of the enrolled class scored above 155 on the LSAT and above 3.58 in GPA, and half scored below. A 155 and a 3.58 sit at the center of the admitted class, so a file that reaches both is inside the range Indiana McKinney Law actually enrolls rather than at its edge.
The LSAT band at Indiana University Indianapolis Law School runs seven points wide, from the 152 quartile to the 159 quartile, which leaves real room below the median. A 152, the bottom quartile, is a genuine admit range at Indiana McKinney Law when the transcript is solid, and even a score a point or two under it can work with a strong GPA. The GPA band is similarly generous, stretching from 3.33 at the 25th to 3.82 at the 75th, so the school will enroll students with a range of college records.
That is why Lovare reads Indiana University Indianapolis Law School as splitter friendly, with a GPA 25th-to-median spread of 0.25 against an LSAT 25th-to-median spread of three points in the 2025 ABA 509 disclosure. A splitter-friendly school forgives a lower GPA when the LSAT is high; a reverse-splitter-friendly school forgives a lower LSAT when the GPA is high. Indiana McKinney Law leans splitter, so an applicant with a 158 or 159 LSAT and a GPA in the low 3.3s has a genuine path, because the strong LSAT carries the file. If the LSAT is your stronger number, Indiana University Indianapolis Law School is a well-fitting target.
Indiana University Indianapolis Law School is easier to enter than its academic band. Among the 59 ABA law schools whose median LSAT is within two points of Indiana McKinney Law's 155, ranked by acceptance rate, Indiana University Indianapolis Law School is the 48th most selective, per Lovare's analysis of the 2025 ABA 509 disclosures. That places it near the open end of its band, so the admit gate is more forgiving than the medians imply.
Reputation often files Indiana University Indianapolis Law School as a solid Indiana public school with a strong statewide network, and the admit gate is more open than that standing suggests. To test the gate rather than the brand, Lovare built a peer band of the 59 ABA law schools whose median LSAT falls within two points of Indiana McKinney Law's 155, that is, a median of 153 to 157, then ranked them by acceptance rate from the 2025 ABA 509 disclosures. Indiana University Indianapolis Law School comes in 48th of 59, near the open end of the band, so it admits a larger share of its applicants than most schools posting the same median score.
What that means for you is favorable. At Indiana University Indianapolis Law School the medians are the honest gate, and clearing them puts you in a strong position, because the school admitted 55.86 percent of applicants for the fall 2025 class, extending 505 offers against 904 applications in the same 509. This is not a hidden reach; it is a school whose selectivity sits below its academic level, which is good news for an applicant with numbers at or near the 155 and 3.58 medians. The more competitive contest at Indiana McKinney Law is not for a seat but for the top of the scholarship range, which is covered next.
Indiana University Indianapolis Law School bills tuition per credit hour, and its 2025 ABA 509 disclosure prints no single annual full-time figure, so this page does not compute one. The 509 lists resident tuition at $1,028 per credit and non-resident tuition at $1,655 per credit, plus living expenses of $23,512. Grant aid reaches essentially the whole class, with a median award of $15,000, and the awards are not conditional.
Start with the honest limit on the cost figure. Indiana University Indianapolis Law School charges by the credit hour rather than at a flat annual rate, and its 2025 ABA Standard 509 disclosure does not print a single annual full-time tuition number the way a flat-rate school does. The 509 does report the per-credit rates, $1,028 for residents and $1,655 for non-residents, and it reports living expenses of $23,512 for the year, but because tuition depends on the credits you carry, this page will not multiply those figures into an annual sticker the disclosure never states. Any all-in annual total quoted elsewhere for Indiana McKinney Law is someone's arithmetic, not a figure the 509 reports.
The aid picture at Indiana University Indianapolis Law School is the standout. According to the same 509, grant aid reaches 101 percent of the class as printed, a recipient count at or above the enrolled base that means, in plain terms, essentially every student receives a grant. Awards land at the 25th, 50th, and 75th percentiles of $5,000, $15,000, and $29,232, and the school reports 50 awards above full tuition alongside zero awards recorded at exactly full tuition. Because the disclosure does not print an annual tuition sticker, a clean net-tuition figure after the median grant cannot be computed from the 509, and this page will not estimate one, but a $15,000 median award against per-credit rates of roughly $1,028 for residents is a substantial offset for an in-state student.
One reassurance matters at Indiana University Indianapolis Law School: its scholarships are not conditional. Per Indiana McKinney Law's 2025 ABA 509 disclosure, awards are not tied to a first-year class-rank or grade threshold, so a grant cannot be cut if your grades slip after the first year. The award Indiana University Indianapolis Law School quotes at admission is the award you keep for all three years, which makes near-universal aid a reliable basis for planning rather than a first-year teaser. That stability is reinforced by a low 1.0 percent first-year academic attrition in the same 509, meaning almost the entire entering class continued.
The practical takeaway is that money is rarely the barrier at Indiana University Indianapolis Law School; the question is how large your award will be. Because grants reach essentially everyone and the 75th-percentile award is $29,232, the applicants who clear or exceed the 155 LSAT and 3.58 GPA medians compete best for the top of the range, and the non-conditional structure means the number you win is the number you keep at Indiana McKinney Law.
Indiana University Indianapolis Law School does not disclose waitlist offers or admits, and no ABA report does. The honest proxy is implied yield: 273 matriculants against 505 offers is a 54.1 percent yield in Indiana McKinney Law's 2025 ABA 509 disclosure. That is a high yield, so Indiana McKinney Law fills most of its class from first-round offers and its waitlist moves less than at a low-yield school.
Here is the reasoning in full. Indiana University Indianapolis Law School enrolled 273 matriculants from 505 offers in its 2025 ABA Standard 509 disclosure, an implied yield of 54.1 percent. No ABA disclosure, Indiana McKinney Law's included, publishes how many applicants are admitted off the waitlist or how many accept, so implied yield is the honest proxy for waitlist movement. When more than half of admitted students enroll, a school is converting its offers at a high rate and does not need to reach deep into a waitlist to fill its seats, which typically leaves the list less active.
The practical consequence for a waitlisted applicant at Indiana University Indianapolis Law School is that the list is a thinner path than at a school with a lower yield. If you land on the Indiana McKinney Law waitlist, the play is still the standard one: send a concise letter of continued interest naming Indiana University Indianapolis Law School as a top choice, add any new LSAT score or improved grades, and keep another acceptance in hand as your real plan. One clean note on the class figures: Indiana McKinney Law's 2025 ABA 509 disclosure lists 273 matriculants from the applicant pool and a first-year class of 280, made up of 201 full-time and 79 part-time students, with the small difference reflecting the part-time program's intake. The 54.1 percent implied yield is computed from those 273 matriculants against the 505 offers, the correct comparison for reasoning about waitlist odds at Indiana University Indianapolis Law School.
In the ABA Employment Summary for the Class of 2024, Indiana University Indianapolis Law School placed 82.3 percent of graduates in Indiana and 86.6 percent across its top three markets. Large firms of 101 or more lawyers took 12.9 percent of graduates, and federal clerkships took 0.4 percent. Indiana McKinney Law is an Indiana-market school with a solid large-firm channel for its band.
Indiana University Indianapolis Law School's employment profile is anchored firmly in Indiana. In the ABA Employment Summary for the Class of 2024, Indiana McKinney Law placed 191 graduates in Indiana, 6 in Illinois, and 4 in Florida. That is an 82.3 percent top-market share and an 86.6 percent top-three share, one of the most Indiana-concentrated profiles among ABA schools: more than four in five graduates practice in Indiana. If your goal is Indianapolis or anywhere in the state, Indiana University Indianapolis Law School's network points directly at it. If your goal is another state, that concentration is a clear signal that the school's out-of-state reach is limited and you would be building that career largely on your own connections.
Why lead with concentration rather than the raw employment rate? Because the rate is uniformly high across peers and says less about fit than location does. Indiana University Indianapolis Law School reported 213 of 232 graduates employed at ten months, or 91.8 percent, in the same ABA Employment Summary, a strong figure, but the more useful fact is where those jobs are, and at Indiana McKinney Law the answer is emphatically Indiana.
On firm outcomes, Indiana University Indianapolis Law School is a respectable large-firm feeder for its band. The ABA Employment Summary for the Class of 2024 shows 12.9 percent of Indiana McKinney Law graduates taking jobs at large firms of 101 or more lawyers, roughly one in eight, which is a solid share for a regional public school and tells you the majority of the class works in smaller firms, business, and government across Indiana. Clerkships are thin: the same summary shows 0.4 percent of Indiana University Indianapolis Law School graduates entering federal clerkships, so a federal clerkship should not be your reason for choosing this school. Read the whole profile together with the bar record, a 73.87 percent first-time pass rate for exam year 2024 in Indiana and an 84.62 percent ultimate rate for the 2022 cohort per Indiana McKinney Law's ABA bar-passage report, and Indiana University Indianapolis Law School reads as a dependable Indiana-employment engine with a genuine large-firm channel.
Indiana University Indianapolis Law School's specific application deadlines and any Early Decision terms are not confirmed here for the current cycle. If you are planning a cycle, confirm the current regular-decision deadline and any binding or non-binding Early Decision option directly on Indiana McKinney Law's admissions site, because those dates shift from year to year and this page will not state a date it cannot verify.
Indiana University Indianapolis Law School, like most ABA law schools, runs a rolling admissions cycle that typically opens in the early fall and reviews files as they are completed, which rewards applying early in the window when more seats and more scholarship money remain. That early-application edge is worth taking seriously at Indiana McKinney Law, where the scholarship budget reaches essentially the whole class and the largest awards are easiest to reach before the class fills. The exact opening date, the priority and final deadlines, and whether Indiana University Indianapolis Law School offers an Early Decision track with specific terms are details this page did not verify from a primary source.
The practical takeaway for Indiana University Indianapolis Law School applicants is to treat the calendar as a competitive variable rather than an afterthought. Aim to have your LSAT taken, your transcripts and letters in, and your application submitted as early in the cycle as your materials allow, both for admission odds and for the best shot at the top of the grant range. Confirm the current deadlines and any Early Decision terms on Indiana University Indianapolis Law School's admissions page before you rely on them, because a page like this one is a planning aid verified in August 2026, not the registrar of record.
A 155 is exactly the LSAT median at Indiana University Indianapolis Law School, per Indiana McKinney Law's 2025 ABA Standard 509 disclosure, where the middle 50 percent scored 152 to 159. A 155 puts you at the fiftieth percentile, a competitive position. Paired with a GPA near the 3.58 median, a 155 makes you a solid candidate at Indiana University Indianapolis Law School rather than a reach.
Indiana University Indianapolis Law School reports a GPA median of 3.58, with a 25th-to-75th range of 3.33 to 3.82, in its 2025 ABA 509 disclosure. Aim for 3.58 or higher to sit at the middle of the class. Because Indiana McKinney Law is splitter friendly, a GPA in the low 3.3s can still work at Indiana University Indianapolis Law School when paired with an LSAT above the 155 median.
Indiana University Indianapolis Law School admitted 55.86 percent of applicants for the fall 2025 class, extending 505 offers against 904 applications, according to Indiana McKinney Law's 2025 ABA Standard 509 disclosure. Among the 59 schools within two points of its 155 LSAT median, that ranks Indiana University Indianapolis Law School 48th most selective, near the open end of its band.
Indiana University Indianapolis Law School received 904 applications for the fall 2025 entering class, made 505 offers, and enrolled 273 matriculants, with a first-year class of 280 across full-time and part-time, per Indiana McKinney Law's 2025 ABA 509 disclosure. That pool and offer rate produce the 55.86 percent acceptance rate and a 54.1 percent implied yield at Indiana University Indianapolis Law School.
Indiana University Indianapolis Law School bills tuition per credit hour, and its 2025 ABA 509 disclosure prints no single annual full-time figure, so this page does not quote one. The 509 lists resident tuition at $1,028 per credit, non-resident tuition at $1,655 per credit, and living expenses of $23,512. Because Indiana McKinney Law reports no annual sticker, a net-tuition figure after the median grant cannot be computed from the disclosure.
Yes, to essentially the whole class. Indiana University Indianapolis Law School reports grant aid reaching 101 percent of the class as printed, a figure at or above the enrolled base, with awards of $5,000, $15,000, and $29,232 at the 25th, 50th, and 75th percentiles and 50 awards above full tuition, per Indiana McKinney Law's 2025 ABA 509. In effect, nearly every student at Indiana University Indianapolis Law School receives a grant.
No. Indiana University Indianapolis Law School does not use conditional scholarships, per Indiana McKinney Law's 2025 ABA 509 disclosure, so an award is not tied to a first-year class-rank or grade threshold and cannot be cut if your grades slip. The grant Indiana University Indianapolis Law School quotes at admission is the award you keep for all three years, which makes near-universal aid a reliable basis for planning.
Indiana University Indianapolis Law School posted a 73.87 percent first-time bar passage rate for exam year 2024, with Indiana as its largest jurisdiction, according to Indiana McKinney Law's ABA bar-passage report. Its ultimate pass rate for the 2022 cohort was 84.62 percent. The gap shows that a number of Indiana University Indianapolis Law School graduates clear the Indiana bar on a later attempt rather than the first.
Most stay in Indiana. The ABA Employment Summary for the Class of 2024 shows Indiana University Indianapolis Law School placed 191 graduates in Indiana, 6 in Illinois, and 4 in Florida, an 82.3 percent top-market share and 86.6 percent across the top three. Indiana University Indianapolis Law School has one of the most Indiana-concentrated placement profiles among ABA schools.
Yes, a splitter has a real path. Lovare reads Indiana University Indianapolis Law School as splitter friendly, with a GPA 25th-to-median spread of 0.25 against an LSAT spread of three points in the 2025 ABA 509 disclosure. That means Indiana McKinney Law forgives a lower GPA when the LSAT is high, so an applicant with a 158 or 159 LSAT and a GPA in the low 3.3s is genuinely viable at Indiana University Indianapolis Law School.
Indiana University Indianapolis Law School ranks 48th most selective of the 59 ABA schools within two points of its 155 LSAT median, by acceptance rate in the 2025 ABA 509 disclosures, per Lovare's analysis. That places Indiana University Indianapolis Law School near the open end of its band, so it is meaningfully easier to enter than most schools posting the same median score.
For an Indiana career, it is a strong value. Indiana University Indianapolis Law School pairs per-credit resident tuition with near-universal grant aid, a 91.8 percent employment rate at ten months, and 82.3 percent placement in Indiana, per its 2025 ABA 509 and the ABA Employment Summary for the Class of 2024. The value is strongest for anyone planning to practice in Indiana at Indiana University Indianapolis Law School.
Scores above the medians. Because Indiana University Indianapolis Law School reports a 75th-percentile grant of $29,232 and 50 awards above full tuition, an application above the 155 LSAT and 3.58 GPA medians competes best for the top of the range, per Indiana McKinney Law's 2025 ABA 509. Since Indiana University Indianapolis Law School scholarships are not conditional, the award you win is the award you keep.
Indiana University Indianapolis Law School reported 1.0 percent first-year academic attrition in its 2025 ABA 509 disclosure, meaning only a small share of the entering class did not continue for academic reasons. That low figure, paired with non-conditional scholarships, means the academic and financial footing at Indiana University Indianapolis Law School is stable once you enroll, with no hidden first-year threshold to clear to keep your award.
Every figure on this page is drawn from primary disclosures, listed here so readers can verify each one directly.
Indiana University Indianapolis Law School 2025 ABA Standard 509 Information Report (fall 2025 entering class): https://backend.abarequireddisclosures.org/api/AnnualQuestionnaire/GenerateIndividualDisclosure509Report?schoolId=52&year=2025
Indiana University Indianapolis Law School ABA bar-passage report: https://backend.abarequireddisclosures.org/api/BarPassageOutcomes/GenerateIndividualBarPassageReport?schoolId=52&year=2025
ABA Employment Summary, Class of 2024: https://backend.abarequireddisclosures.org/api/EmploymentOutcomes/GenerateIndividualEQSummaryReport?schoolId=52&year=2024
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