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Contacts

Website:http://www.law.stanford.edu
Phone: (650) 723-2465
Admissions e-mail: admissions@law.stanford.edu


Program Information

  • Juris Doctor (JD)
  • 3 years in length
  • Joint programs are available. Descriptions can be found here


Admission statistics

  • Total number of applicants in 2016: 3821
  • Number of offers: 409
  • Class size in 2016: 180

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Admission Requirements

Course and Degree Requirements

  • Degree: Bachelor's degree in any discipline

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GPA

  • Average GPA in 2016: 3.87

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LSAT

  • Average LSAT in 2016: 171
  • The LSAT must be taken before December 2017 to qualify for this application cycle. Scores older than June 2012 will not be accepted.

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Supporting Documents

  • LSAC Application
  • $100 application fee
  • Resume
  • Personal statement
  • 2 letters of recommendation (at least 1 academic)
  • Right of access to recommendations
  • Credential Assembly Service report

For more information, click here

Timeline 2017-2018

  • August 21, 2017: Application available
  • November 15, 2017: Date the application must be received by SLS and deemed complete if you are applying for the Knight-Hennessy Scholars Program
  • February 1, 2018: Application deadline

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Interview

  • Interviews are not conducted.


Tuition 2010-2011

  • First year tuition: $50,580
  • Total first year fees: $80.340

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For information on financial aid, click here