Academic Year
Men Women Total Graduates1911-1912
1912-1913 21 0
1913-1914 46 1
1914-1915 75 2 10 (1 woman)
1915-1916 80 4 13 (0 women)
1916-1917 59 3 16 (0 women)
1917-1918 26 6 8 (3 women)
1918-1919 17 3 3 (0 women)
1919-1920 45 3 6 (1 woman)
1920-1921
1921-1922 58 3 11 (0 women)
1922-1923 65 4 18 (1 women)
1923-1924 51 2 14 (0 women)
1924-1925 43 1 11 (1 women)
1925-1926 46 1 14 (1 woman)
1926-1927 53 0 8 (0 women)
1927-1928 55 2 13 (0 women)
1928-1929 47 3 8 (0 women)
1929-1930 52 4 14 (1 woman)
1930-1931
1931-1932 60 3 10 (1 woman)
1932-1933 62 1 14 (1 woman)
1933-1934 70 1 19 (0 women)
1934-1935 84 0 14 (0 women)
1935-1936 87 2 19 (0 women)
1936-1937 81 2 16 (0 women)
1937-1938 83 2 31 (1 woman)
1938-1939 83 2 16 (0 women)
1939-1940 80 2 22 (1 woman)
1940-1941
1941-1942 71 4 15 (0 women)
1942-1943 28 2 10 (0 women)
1943-1944 10 4 4 (1 woman)
1944-1945 10 3 3 (1 woman)
1945-1946 83 4 7 (1 woman)
1946-1947 154 5 ’46 (6/0 women) ’47 (15/0 women)
1947-1948 223 9 ’47 (10/0 women) ’48 (27/0 women)
1948-1949 246 11 ’48 (27/1 women) ’49 (23/0 women)
1949-1950 219 8 ’49 (37/0 women) ’50 (46/4 women)
“Figures are taken from the records of the University Registrar. They include only full-time students . . . .”
Dedication And History — School of Law, Montana State University 100 (September 6, 1961)
The numbers in the first three columns above are the total of all students (from all three classes) enrolled in a particular year. The numbers do not correspond to the number of students who graduated from the law school, because the numbers above include students who withdrew from the law school (because of illness, acceptance of a job), students who were academically disqualified, or students who were not enrolled full-time in the law program, etc.