Episcopal Divinity School vs. New England Law-Boston
Both Episcopal Divinity School and New England Law-Boston are Private, 4 years schools located in Massachusetts. The following statements compare Episcopal Divinity School and New England Law-Boston with important academic statistics including tuition, test scores, and admission rate.
- Both schools are private.
- New England Law-Boston (1,060 students) is larger than Episcopal Divinity School (48 students) with more enrolled students.
Offered Degrees
Tuition & Fees
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Test Scores
Admission
Enrollment
0 Undergraduate
48 Graduate
Graduation Rate
Faculty & Staff
5 Faculties (full-time)
Learning Opportunities
Campus Living
Offered Degrees
Doctorate
Tuition & Fees
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Test Scores
Admission
Enrollment
0 Undergraduate
1,060 Graduate
Graduation Rate
Faculty & Staff
27 Faculties (full-time)
76 Staffs (full-time)
$109,263 Faculty Salary
$103,152 Staff Salary
Learning Opportunities
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