What are some factors considered by the admissions committee?
Our admissions process seeks those applicants with the greatest chance for success, both in their education and in their future careers. As a result, admission into the Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law is competitive, and many different factors are considered in admissions decisions. To be considered for admission in 2010, applicants must have completed or be in the process of completing a bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year institution or the foreign equivalent and must have a score from an LSAT taken from June 2004 through February 2009. We look closely at the admission index, which is based on the applicant’s undergraduate GPA and the applicant’s highest LSAT score. Applicants are encouraged to explain, in an addendum, any variance in their LSAT scores. Our application requires a personal statement and the LSDAS report.
Our admissions process seeks those applicants with the greatest chance for success, both in their education and in their future careers. As a result, admission into the Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law is competitive, and many different factors are considered in admissions decisions. To be considered for admission in 2010, applicants must have completed or be in the process of completing a bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year institution or the foreign equivalent and must have a score from an LSAT taken from June 2054 through February 2010. We look closely at the admission index, which is based on the applicant’s undergraduate GPA and the applicant’s highest LSAT score. Applicants are encouraged to explain, in an addendum, any variance in their LSAT scores. Our application requires a personal statement and the LSDAS report.
Our admissions process seeks those applicants with the greatest chance for success, both in their education and in their future careers. As a result, admission into the Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law is competitive, and many different factors are considered in admissions decisions. To be considered for admission in 2010, applicants must have completed or be in the process of completing a bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year institution or the foreign equivalent and must have a score from an LSAT taken from June 2006 through February 2010. We look closely at the admission index, which is based on the applicant’s undergraduate GPA and the applicant’s highest LSAT score. Applicants are encouraged to explain, in an addendum, any variance in their LSAT scores. Our application requires a personal statement and the CAS report.