How do I transfer into second year of the Faculty of Law program at the University of Alberta if I am presently attending law school outside of Canada?
The University of Alberta Law Program does not accept transfers from law programs outside of the country. Canadian law schools have a similar program of studies (therefore the courses are transferable from one institution to the other) but other countries do not have the same course content or program structure. An applicant must apply for entrance as a first year applicant and if admitted the Associate Dean will review the law work completed and determine, what, if any, advanced credit will be given.
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