Law
To be eligible for admission to the College of Law, an applicant must have either (a) acquired a university degree from a recognized institution; or (b) successfully completed at least two years of academic work beyond senior matriculation (60 credit units), including at least 12 credit units in the humanities or social sciences, at a recognized university, or the equivalent of such work.
All applicants for admission to the College of Law are required to take the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). Details concerning dates and application procedures for this test can be obtained from the Dean's Office, College of Law.
Admission to the college in every case is at the discretion of the Admissions Committee of the College of Law which takes into account the academic record, LSAT score, and any other circumstances it deems relevant.
For further information regarding admission requirements and application procedures, see the College of Law section of the Calendar.
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Legal Studies for Native People Program
This is an eight-week pre-law orientation and screening program which many students must take as a condition of their admission to law school under an affirmative action category for Native students. For further information, see the College of Law section of the Calendar.
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