Class of 2023 age college

The University of Oregon School of Law welcomed 162 new law ducks on August 17, 2020. The new students all join a legal community with an enduring legacy that spans more than 136 years. 

Coming from all over the world, approximately 73% of the Class of 2023 are from outside of Oregon and represent 33 states in the US as well as the countries of Nigeria, New Zealand, and Ukraine. Twenty-three percent are first-generation college students and nearly thirty percent self-identify as students of color.  

The class represents 103 different colleges and universities that span the globe. Ten students from the incoming class hold undergraduate degrees from the University of Oregon and are now “Double Ducks.” 

The students arrived at Oregon with a variety of legal interests; twenty-five percent came to be advocates for the environment, another 25% hope to work in business and corporate law, and 25% want to pursue a career in public interest.   

“The times are shining a spotlight on economic and healthcare disparities, systemic racism, and inequality,” Dean Burke said during this year’s orientation. “The need for legal education and training has never been more acute. At Oregon Law, we train our students to problem solve, innovate, and lead. The world needs professionals who can think critically and provide innovative solutions to complex problems, and we are delighted to welcome this class to begin that journey with us.” 

Other highlights from the class include: 

  • The average age is 25.  
  • Approximately half the class are women.  
  • The class includes three veterans who represent the Navy and Army. 
  • Undergraduate majors include: political science, English, psychology, math, biology, child development, French, botany, aerospace, finance, music and zoology and many more. 
  • They have worked as wilderness instructors, radio show hosts, domestic violence safe haven directors, pharmacy technicians, parks and recreation program leaders, biological researchers in the Amazon Rainforest, political campaign staff, legislative aides, teachers, law clerks, and paralegals. 

By School of Law Communications 

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    Class of 2023 age college

When should I start applying for college 2023 2024?

While schools will vary, most schools require you to apply sometime between January and February. If you plan to apply early decision, the application is typically due in early November.

What does college class 2022 mean?

If you're graduating this spring 2021, and then taking a gap year starting this fall, you'd still be considered the class of 2021 since you graduated in 2021. The only way you'd really be class of 2022 is if you somehow weren't able to graduate this spring.

What year was class of 2024 born?

class of 2024 would be those born between mid-late 2005 and early-mid 2006 since i know most people in my class year were born between July of 2005 and September of 2006 we would be 17 almost 18.

What year is 2024 graduate?

Current Grade
Graduation Year
12
2023
11
2024
10
2025
9
2026
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