Are there minimum requirements for transfer admission?
No. There are no GPA, rank requirements or cut-off scores used in the admissions process. 5. How are transfer admission decisions made? The Admissions Committee is composed of Law School faculty and is dedicated to an objective, sensitive and efficient application review process. The Committee will carefully analyze the entirety of every applicant’s file. This includes a completed application, a personal statement and resume. A letter of good standing, official law school transcript and letter of recommendation from a law school professor should be sent directly to us (or LSAC) from the school/recommender. A completed LSDAS file of undergraduate work and test scores will also be evaluated. While decisions are made based on an overall assessment of all materials, the Admissions Committee is primarily concerned with an applicant’s performance during the first year of law school. The Committee will consider a variety of factors, such as work experience, career goals, extracurricular activ
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