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June 6th, 2015, 11:50 AM
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Xavier University Law School Ranking
I am thinking for admission in Xavier University Law School for LLB so I want to get detail about admission procedure, fee structure, marking system and previous alumni. Please tell me how I get information about this topic?
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February 11th, 2017, 11:31 AM
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Re: Xavier University Law School Ranking
Can you tell me about the ranking of Xavier University as I want to pursue Pre Law Program from there? Also list me the names of Notable Alumni of Xavier University?
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February 11th, 2017, 11:32 AM
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Re: Xavier University Law School Ranking
Xavier University is a co-educational Jesuit, Catholic university. It is the sixth-oldest Catholic and fourth-oldest Jesuit University in the nation. It has an undergraduate enrolment of 4,485 students and graduate enrolment of 2,165. It is primarily an undergraduate, liberal arts institution. Ranking Xavier was ranked 4th among 142 Midwest colleges and universities by U.S. News & World Report for its 2013 edition of America's Best Colleges report. It was ranked 1st for average six-year graduation rate in the Midwest at 78%, 3rd for alumni giving and 2nd for "up and coming schools." Kiplinger's Personal Finance listed Xavier 70th among 100 private college and universities as a "Best Value" for 2013. Forbes ranked 220th among America's Top Colleges for 2013, 174th among private colleges and 46th in the Midwest. Notable Alumni Xavier has a number of notable alumni, including: Danny Abramowicz, NFL wide receiver George Billman, physiology professor at Ohio State J. Kenneth Blackwell, former Ohio Secretary of State, 2006 GOP Ohio gubernatorial candidate John Boehner, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives for the 112th Congress and 113th Congress, former U.S. House Of Representatives Minority Leader and former Majority Leader. Phil H. Bucklew, Naval Officer and professional football player. Widely credited as the "Father of Naval Special Warfare" Jim Bunning, former U.S. Senator from Kentucky, member of Baseball Hall of Fame. Threw baseball's seventh perfect game as a member of the Philadelphia Phillies in 1964 Derrick Brown, small forward for the New York Knicks John A. Cade, former Maryland State Senator Lionel Chalmers, American professional basketball player Donald D. Clancy, former Congressman Bill Cunningham, Radio talk show host for Cincinnati's 700 WLW Dane Dastillung, American football player Dennis E. Eckart, former Congressman Laura Esselman, Red Velvet of The Bachelor Russell Findlay, first Chief Marketing Officer, Major League Soccer Thomas J. Fogarty, surgeon and inventor of the balloon embolectomy catheter Edward J. Gardner, former Congressman Charles Geschke, President, and co-founder of Adobe Systems. Brian Grant, Retired NBA forward Los Angeles Lakers Richard Hague, poet Victor W. Hall, U.S. Navy admiral Michael Hawkins, NBA athlete Bob Heleringer, former member of the Kentucky House of Representatives and Louisville lawyer Howard V. Hendrix, science fiction author Patricia L. Herbold, United States Ambassador to Singapore Tyrone Hill, retired NBA All Star forward, Played 14 seasons with 5 teams. Jack Hoffman, NFL player Greg J. Holbrock, former U.S. representative Robert Huebner, virologist Alfred James Lechner, Jr., United States federal judge John Logsdon, Director of the Space Policy Institute at George Washington University Ken Lucas, former U.S. Representative from Kentucky Tom Luken, Ohio politician Rhine McLin, Mayor of Dayton Art Mergenthal, American football player Jack Miles, Pulitzer Prize winner Ryan Nemeth, professional wrestler formerly signed to WWE Donald C. Nugent, United States federal judge David Nordyke, educator Daniel Edward Pilarczyk, archbishop James Posey, forward for the New Orleans Hornets, two-time NBA champion with the Miami Heat and Boston Celtics. Dennis L. Riley, politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly, where he represented the 4th Legislative District from 1980 to 1990. Richard Romanus, actor best known for recurring role in The Sopranos Robert Romanus, actor best known for a role in Fast Times at Ridgemont High Chris Seelbach (politician), current Cincinnati City Council member Dom Sigillo, American football player Matt Stainbrook, basketball player in the German Bundesliga Derek Strong, former NBA player Francis Wade, philosopher David West, power forward for the San Antonio Spurs. 2003 United States Basketball Writers Association National Player of the Year and two-time NBA All-Star Carroll Williams, American player of gridiron football Garry Wills, Pulitzer Prize-winning author |
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