What is a Deans Certification letter?
A form or letter that is required by some law schools, which must be completed by the Dean or another authorized representative. The letter certifies that you are in good standing with the university. Some schools require that the Dean disclose any disciplinary action taken against you, as well as details of your academic standing within the university. While you may be required to submit the certification letter or form with their application, some schools require the certification only after you have been accepted to the law school. Dean’s Certification letters are processed in the College of Arts and Science Advising Office, Upham Hall, Room 146.