First Year Class of 2028 Profile

The Faculty of Law uses a combination of admissions data and the results of a 1L survey to produce a demographic snapshot of its incoming class. Queen’s Law offers an inclusive, innovative and collaborative learning environment that encourages free and respectful inquiry where all can flourish with equality and dignity. Please note that the numbers represented below are a breakdown of the statistical responses received to the demographic survey, and not total number of students in the Class of '28. 

Identify as cognitive or physical disability
12 %
Identify as having a disability
Language other than french or english
27 %
speak a language other than French or English in the home
household income
20 %
from households making under $70,000 per year
1 in 5 identify as 2SLGBTQIA+
18.8 %
Identify as 2SLGBTQIA+
1st with undergrad degree
11 %
First in their family with an undergraduate degree
First in family to attend law school
82 %
First in their family to attend law school
LSAT Scores 2025 Class
161
LSAT Score Average
Top 2 year average
3.72
Top 2 Year Undergraduate GPA

238 Students

Gender 2025 Class
  • Male – 39%
  • Female – 60%
  • Other/Unidentified – 1% 
Other Programs 2025 Class
  • General Degrees – 20%
  • Honours Degrees – 80%
  • *Graduate Degrees – 8.4%

*Please note, students may have BOTH a Grad and an Honours Degree.

Undergrad Programs 2025
  • Prior Undergraduate Programs
    • Social Sciences – 52%
    • Humanities – 16%
    • Business – 17%
    • Science and Engineering - 13%
    • Other - 2%
       

 

41% Identify as a racialized group

Racialized Groups 2025 Class
  • Chinese 6%
  • European 12%
  • Arab 1%
  • West Asian 2%
Racialized Groups 2025 Class 2
  • South East Asian 17%
  • Black 3%
  • East Asian 2%
  • Latam 0.5%
Racialized Groups 2025 Class 3
  • Jewish 2%
  • Mixed 5%
  • White 44%
  • Indigenous 1%

 

Map of Canada Class of 2025

Geographic Distribution

  • British Columbia – 5%
  • Alberta – 2%
  • Manitoba & Saskatchewan – 1%
  • Ontario – 85%
  • East Coast – 2%
  • International – 5%
     

 

 

If you have any questions about diversity, equity, or how our Equity Office works to support students from all backgrounds at Queen’s Law, please feel free to contact Education & Equity Services.