Consumer Information
The following Golden Gate University School of Law fact sheets are taken from the most recent ABA-LSAC Official Guides. Each report provides a brief overview of GGU Law’s facilities, faculty, curriculum, student demographics, bar passage rates, tuition, and living expenses.
Per Interpretation 509-2 of Standard 509, law schools may choose to publicize additional employment outcome data beyond what the Employment Protocols require. This additional data, per Standard 509, must be “complete, accurate, and not misleading to a reasonable law school student or applicant.” Law schools are expected to use “due diligence in obtaining and verifying such information.” The following additional employment outcome data has not been, and will not be, audited by the ABA. It is meant to supplement the annual ABA Employment Summary Report, which reflects the employment status of members of each graduating class as of the annual Graduate Employment Status Date of March 15. Please reference the 3 years of employment outcome data posted on the ABA Required Disclosures webpage of each ABA-Approved Law School or at www.abarequireddisclosures.org.
Information on employment outcomes for the Class of 2020 may not reflect a particular law school’s typical results in this area. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, bar admission exams were canceled or delayed in many jurisdictions, thus making it more challenging for graduates to secure employment by the annual Graduate Employment Status Date of March 15. Please reference the 3 years of employment outcome data posted on the ABA Required Disclosures webpage of each ABA-Approved Law School or at www.abarequireddisclosures.org.
Standard 509 Information Reports
Employment Summary Reports
- All Employment Statistics
- 2022 ABA Employment Summary Report
- 2021 ABA Employment Summary Report
- 2020 ABA Employment Summary Report
- 2019 ABA Employment Summary Report
- 2018 ABA Employment Summary Report
- 2017 ABA Employment Summary Report
- 2016 ABA Employment Summary Report
- 2015 ABA Employment Summary Report
- 2014 ABA Employment Summary Report
- 2013 ABA Employment Summary Report
Questions or for More Information
Office of Admissions
Complaint Resolution Procedures
Associate Dean of Law Student Services
Additional Resources
If you feel you are unable to resolve the complaint through informal and formal steps taken within GGU, you may choose to contact the oversight agency below depending on the physical location you are attending. Some states do not require students residing in their respective states while taking online classes at GGU to attempt resolution of a complaint at the university level. You should contact the appropriate resource in the state in which you reside.
WASC Senior College and University Commission (Accrediting Agency)
https://www.wscuc.org/comments
California
Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (BPPE)
Address: 1747 N. Market Blvd., Suite 225, Sacramento, CA 95834
Phone: 888-370-7589 or 916-574-8900
Fax: 916-263-1897
Website: https://www.bppe.ca.gov/
Connecticut
Emily Bjornberg, Senior Consultant
Academic Affairs, Connecticut Office of Higher Education
450 Columbus Blvd, Suite 707
Hartford, CT 06103
Telephone: 860-575-1127 (cell); 860-947-1824 (office)
Email: Emily.Bjornberg@ct.gov
Oregon
Higher Education Coordinating Commission
ATTN: Complaints-ODA
3225 25th St. SE
Salem, OR 97302
Email: complaints@hecc.oregon.gov
Website: https://www.oregon.gov/highered/about/Pages/complaints.aspx
Utah
Utah Division of Consumer Protection
PO BOX 146704
Salt Lake City, UT 84117-6704
Telephone: 801-530-6601
Email: consumerprotection@utah.gov
Website: https://dcp.utah.gov/consumers/