Georgetown Law
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Contacts
Website: http://www.law.georgetown.edu/ Phone: (202) 662-9010 E-mail: admis@law.georgetown.edu
Admission Requirements
General Notes
- Candidate J.D. applicants may apply to the full-time program, part-time program or both programs
- For Fall 2009, from approximately 11, 649 applicants 463 were chosen for Full time JD students and 127 for part time.
- Rolling admissions process.
- Incomplete early decision applications will be transferred to the regular applicant pool, but offer of admission will become non-binding
- Some factors for suitable applicant admission include: the likelihood of applicant to succeed at Georgetown, the benefit of the applicant’s education at Georgetown and the contribution of the applicant to the Georgetown legal community
- Other criteria assessed by the Admissions Committee other than academic achievement and the LSAT score: choice of major, nature and difficulty of course selection, extracurricular activities, graduate work, community contribution and professional experience
- Electronic applications encouraged.
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Criteria
Required Degree
- Require a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university
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GPA
- No cutoffs
- Median score was 3.68 for 2009 entering class.
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LSAT
- No cutoffs
- Median LSAT score was 170 for 2009 entering class.
- LSAT scores are averaged for applicants that have taken the LSAT multiple times
- If the LSAT has only been written twice, the higher score may be considered only
- Any factors that may have affected an LSAT score should be addressed to the Admissions Committee for consideration
- Early decision applicants may still write the October LSAT
- Applicants applying for the full-time program are strongly encouraged to write the LSAT earlier, but LSAT scores from February will be accepted
- LSAT scores from no earlier than June 2006 will be accepted
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Supporting Documents
- Personal statement
- Subject matter and content is left to the applicant’s discretion
- Double-spaced; no minimum or maximum length limit
- Resume: list/describe schools attended, work experience, extracurricular and/or community activities and academic honours
- Letter of recommendation
- Only 1 is required, but others will be accepted. Typically students submit 3.
- For current students or students who have been out of university for less than 3 years, academic recommendations from professors are preferred, but non-academic recommendations such as those from employers are also accepted
- Transcripts: must be sent directly to LSDAS
- Application fee of $85 US
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Admission
- Rolling admission policy
- Decisions are generally made 8-12 weeks after application file completion
- Early decision letters are mailed by December 15th .
- For the regular full-time application deadline of February 2nd, a decision should be received no later than April 15th .
- Deferred applicants from the early decision process usually receive a decision no later than March 1st .
- Applicants that are denied through early decision may not apply through the regular admissions process
- Applicants may reapply in subsequent years, but it is unlikely the decision will change
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Deadlines
- October 1st: acceptance of applications begins, for regular and early decision applications.
- Note: For early decision applications, after the application is marked complete a decision is given with in three weeks.
- March 1st: early decision deadline; application form and fee due.
- March 15: Early Action Transfer deadline for the fall.
- June 15: Transfer/visiting students deadline for the fall.
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Tuition
- For 2009-2010: $43,750 for the full-time program, $38,280 for part-time students.
- Many types of financial aid are offered including the Law Centre Grant Aid, Federal Stafford Loans, Commercial Loans and Work Study
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Statistics
- For the entering class of 2009: median LSAT score of 170 and median GPA of 3.68
- Applications received in 2008: 11,649
- Size of entering class in 2007: 463 full-time students, 127 part-time students
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Other trivia/notes
- 14 clinical programs are offered
- Many joint degree programs are offered between law and business, or international affairs, public health, public policy, government or philosophy; each requires its own separate application
- Prospective employers do not distinguish between full-time and part-time students
- Wide variety of courses are offered in more than 25 traditional legal fields
- Tutorial program consisting of a first year student paired with an upper-class tutor is available to provide academic support to first year students
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