As of Fall 2023, there were about 105 students enrolled in the Graduate Tax Program, including residential and online cohorts enrolled full-time and part-time.

Small Class Sizes

The entering residential class was 32, allowing for small residential class sizes and robust class discussions.  The average residential class size of 14 allows student to develop lasting relationships with their professors and fellow students.  Many students keep in close contact with their professors and classmates after graduation.  Online students are also able to interact with the professors through conference calls, emails, and virtual class sessions.

Diverse Backgrounds

Students in our fall class range in age from 23 to 70, with an average age of 30 for our residential students and 41 for our online students. They hail from 10 different countries.

Professional Networks

Upon graduating from the Graduate Tax Program, you will join the ranks of a valuable professional network of more than 3,000 accomplished alumni. Our graduates find work in a wide range of practice settings, including private law firms; accounting and tax advisory firms of all sizes; federal and state government agencies and legislative bodies; business corporations; non-profit organizations and academia.

Careers

Below are the most recent three classes employment statistics.  When reviewing employment statistics, please keep in mind that a variety of factors play a role in finding a job after graduation. These include: prior employment history, undergraduate and JD institutions, academic history, geographic preference, and other considerations.