A federal judge dismissed a class action filed by graduates of a Jacksonville law school alleging the school misled them about their job opportunities after graduation.

Florida Coastal School of Law published employment data showing 80 percent to 90 percent of students had jobs within nine months of graduation but did not specify whether the jobs were full-time, permanent or required a law degree.

The private school also reported the class of 2010 earned a $48,000 average starting salary, noting only 29 percent of employed graduates responded to the salary survey.