For international applicants, is there a minimum TOEFL score for admission?
No. However, a score of 630 or higher on the pencil-and-paper test or a score of 267 or higher on the computer-based test is looked upon by the admissions committee positively. Earning these scores does not guarantee admission. 5. Does the Law School require work experience before applying for admission? No. However, approximately 70% of our entering classes have work experience before enrolling. The average length of work experience is 2-4 years. 6. Are deferrals granted if I’m accepted but want to attend a year later? Deferrals are not routinely granted and are reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Admitted students may contact the Director of Admissions to request a deferral of up to one year. 7. What is the profile of your last entering class? The most recent class profile data available can be found here: http://www.law.umn.edu/prospective/profile.html 8. Are there minimum test or GPA requirements for admission? No. No minimum score requirements or cut-off scores are used for the LSAT
No. However, a score of 630 or higher on the pencil-and-paper test or a score of 267 or higher on the computer-based test is looked upon by the admissions committee positively. Earning these scores does not guarantee admission. 5. Does the Law School require work experience before applying for admission? No. However, approximately 70% of our entering classes have work experience before enrolling. The average length of work experience is 2-4 years. 6. Are deferrals granted if I’m accepted but want to attend a year later? Deferrals are not routinely granted and are reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Admitted students may contact the Director of Admissions to request a deferral of up to one year. 7. What is the profile of your last entering class? The most recent class profile data available can be found here: http://www.law.umn.edu/prospective/profile.html 8. Are there minimum test or GPA requirements for admission? No. No minimum score requirements or cut-off scores are used for the LSAT