Stanford Law
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Contacts
Website: http://www.law.stanford.edu/
Phone: (650) 723.2465
Admissions e-mail: admissions@law.stanford.edu
Program Information
- Doctor of Law (JD)
- 3 years in length
- Approximate number of applications: + 4,500
- Average class size: 170
- Combined Degrees: 20 programs offered (click here )
- JD/Master’s
- JD/PhD
Admission Requirements
Course and Degree Requirements
- Degree: Completed or expected to complete a bachelors degree prior to the entry year (any discipline)
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GPA
- Minimum: none
- Range: 3.13 – 4.22
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LSAT
- Minimum LSAT score: none
- Range: 160 – 180
- The December LSAT score is the last score accepted for Regular Decision applicants.
- An LSAT score is considered valid for no longer than 5 years.
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Supporting Documents
- Application for Admission (Form A) – completed and submitted online through LSAC
- Application fee - $75 (credit card is preferred)
- Application for Admission (Form B) – not required for foreign-educated applicants
- Resume – one-to-two pages detailing academics in addition to extracurricular and professional experiences.
- Personal statement – two pages describing any qualities that may not be reflected in the applicant’s application
- Letter of recommendation – at least two letters
- LSAT
- Transcripts from each college or university attended
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Timeline
- Sep 15th, 2012: First day for accepting applications
- Feb 1st, 2013: Deadline for applications
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Tuition 2012-2013
- Application fee - $ 100
- First year tuition - $48,870 (expected to rise for 2013-14)
- Housing fees – aprox. $20,187
- Books and supplies - $1,950 (If purchased new)
- Expected first year budget - $77,529 minimum
- Tuition is due in August, December, and March
- Financial aid is offered on the basis of demonstrated need.
- Approximately 80% receive financial aid or loans
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