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Requirements for Attending Saint Louis University School of Law Registration Bachelor’s Degree Applicants with undergraduate degrees from institutions outside the United States, Puerto Rico or Canada are required to take the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). The School of Law requires that foreign transcripts be submitted through the LSAC JD Credential Assembly Service (JD CAS). Transcripts of any postsecondary work completed outside the U.S. (including its territories) or Canada, must be submitted to this service for evaluation. What is the Summer Institute? What Is Required to Complete An Application?
What Factors Determine Admission? The Admissions Committee takes several factors into account when determining a candidate’s eligibility: academic achievement, strength of the undergraduate program, application information, Law School Admission Test (LSAT) results, personal statement, work experience, graduate degrees earned, motivation, leadership and service. What Are My Responsibilities As An Applicant? It is the responsibility of each applicant to provide the Office of Admissions with all the necessary documents. In order to ensure that the Office has received the necessary application documents, including the application fee, the applicant is encouraged to contact us throughout the admission process. We can be reached at admissions@law.slu.edu or by phone at
(314)-977-2800. There
is no set order in which the application documents should be submitted.
However, the Office of Admissions must receive the application before we can
request an LSAT/LSDAS report.
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