Campbell Law graduates pursue and find employment in a variety of work settings, including but not limited to: law firms, courts, military, government agencies, public service organizations and corporations. Our graduates also explore emerging legal careers or pursue non-traditional paths. Because our curriculum combines practical skills training with traditional legal theory, Campbell Law has a tradition of producing entrepreneurial-minded graduates who opt to start their own law practice or business following graduation.
Oftentimes, employment data does not tell the full story. Every number in the reports below has a name. Every name has a story. And every story has a purpose. We, the Career Center enjoy working with each of you as you write your story and pursue your purpose after graduation.
See below, employment data captured as of nine months after graduation and reported to ABA and/or NALP pursuant to their guidelines.
Read our ABA Summary Report for the Class of 2023
Read our ABA Summary Report for the Class of 2022
Read our ABA Summary Report for the Class of 2021
Read our ABA Summary Report for the Class of 2020*
Read our ABA Summary Report for the Class of 2019
Read our ABA Summary Report for the Class of 2018
Read our ABA Summary Report for the Class of 2017
Read our ABA Summary Report for the Class of 2016
Read our ABA Summary Report for the Class of 2015
Read our ABA Summary Report for the Class of 2014
Read our ABA Summary Report for the Class of 2013
*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, 2021. Please reference the three years of employment outcome data posted on the ABA Required Disclosures webpage of each ABA-Approved Law School or at www.abarequireddisclosures.org.