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Do I have to have a four year undergraduate degree prior to applying to law school?

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Do I have to have a four year undergraduate degree prior to applying to law school?

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A To be considered for admission applicants must have successfully completed three years (minimum 90 credits) of an approved course of studies leading to an undergraduate degree at an approved University no later than the end of April in the year of entry. However, prospective applicants should be aware that almost all of our students have completed a four year degree. In recent years approximately five applicants a year have been admitted without a four-year undergraduate degree.

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