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*Application Form completed and signed | *Application Form completed and signed | ||
− | *Personal statement | + | *Personal statement - should include significant personal experiences beyond what is reflected in your transcripts and resume. Should also reflect your career and academic ambitions. No required length. |
*Essay (optional). | *Essay (optional). | ||
+ | **Duke-specific Essay: describe why you why you want to attend law school and why you choose to apply to Duke. | ||
+ | **Diversity Essay: reflect on how your life experiences and acquired perspectives would contribute to intellectual life at Duke. | ||
*$70 application fee | *$70 application fee | ||
− | *Two academic recommendation | + | *Two academic recommendation letter - should be written by professors who have personal knowledge of your academic ability and potential. |
− | *Resumé | + | *Resumé - All honors and rewards should be included, as well as dates. No required length. |
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+ | Click this link for more information: http://www.law.duke.edu/admis/apply/jd/procedure#application | ||
==Admission== | ==Admission== |
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Contacts
Duke Law School
Science Drive and Towerview Road
Durham NC 27708
Website: http://www.law.duke.edu/
Phone: (919) 613-7020
Admissions e-mail: admissions@law.duke.edu
Admission Requirements
General Notes
- The JD program requires 84 credits and is completed in three years.
- Students completing the joint degree program earn both a JD and master's degree in three years and one summer.
- The best way to apply is electronically via LSAC.
- Duke Law School requires that foreign transcripts also be submitted through the LSAC JD Credential Assembly Service (JD CAS).
Criteria
Required classes
- Must receive a bachelor’s degree prior to enrollment
GPA
No cut-off GPA is listed, but the entering class of 2007 had a median GPA of 3.74.
Law School Admission Test (LSAT)
- All applicants must take the Law School Admission Test (LSAT).
- Provide the dates you sat or will sit for the Law School Admission Test (LSAT).
- All applicants must take the LSAT no later than December 2007.
- All scores are reviewed; greater weight may be put on higher scores.
- If a score does not reflect your true ability, you may provide in an explanation in a separate attachment.
Check out this link for more information: http://www.law.duke.edu/admis/apply/jd/procedure#application
Supporting Documents
- Application Form completed and signed
- Personal statement - should include significant personal experiences beyond what is reflected in your transcripts and resume. Should also reflect your career and academic ambitions. No required length.
- Essay (optional).
- Duke-specific Essay: describe why you why you want to attend law school and why you choose to apply to Duke.
- Diversity Essay: reflect on how your life experiences and acquired perspectives would contribute to intellectual life at Duke.
- $70 application fee
- Two academic recommendation letter - should be written by professors who have personal knowledge of your academic ability and potential.
- Resumé - All honors and rewards should be included, as well as dates. No required length.
Click this link for more information: http://www.law.duke.edu/admis/apply/jd/procedure#application
Admission
- Reviewing process starts in October
- Decisions made on a rolling basis; most admissions made before March 15
- All decisions finalized by April
Deadlines
- The application deadline for JD candidates is February 15, 2008.
- Applicants to the JD and Joint Degree programs can start submitting on September 1, 2007.
- Candidates are encouraged to apply as early as possible.
http://www.law.duke.edu/admis/apply/jd
Tuition
- Law School Budget for 2008-2009
- Academic Year Tuition $42,160
- TOTAL $60,588, including fees, boarding, transportation and books
Check out this link for more information: http://www.law.duke.edu/admis/tuition
Statistics
For entering class of 2007
- 207 JD students comprising 39 different states, 5 countries, and 97 undergraduate institutions
- Median GPA: 3.74
- GPA 75/25 percentiles: 3.82/3.61
- Median LSAT: 169
- LSAT 75/25 percentiles: 170/167
Check out this link for more information: http://www.law.duke.edu/admis/classprofile