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==Contacts==
 
==Contacts==
Website: http://www.mcgill.ca/law-admissions/undergraduates/admissions/<br>
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Website: https://mcgill.ca/law/bcl-llb<br>
Phone: 514-398-6602<br>
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Phone: 514-398-6666<br>
Admissions e-mail: undergradadmissions.law@mcgill.ca<br>
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Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  
 
==Program Information==
 
==Program Information==
 
* Double Degree of civil law (B.C.L.) and common law (LL.B.)
 
* Double Degree of civil law (B.C.L.) and common law (LL.B.)
 
*3.5 years in length
 
*3.5 years in length
*Joint programs are available. Descriptions can be found [http://www.mcgill.ca/law-admissions/undergraduates/programs/joint/ here]
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*Joint programs are available. Descriptions can be found [https://www.mcgill.ca/law-studies/undergrad-programs/joint/ here]
  
 
====Admission statistics====
 
====Admission statistics====
*Total number of applicants in 2013: 1270
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*Number of applicants in 2016: 1271
*Applicants interviewed 2013: NA
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*Class size: ~180
*Class size in 2013: 178
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For more information, click [http://www.mcgill.ca/law-admissions/undergraduates/admissions/policy here]
For more information, click [http://www.mcgill.ca/law-admissions/undergraduates/programs/bachelor/ here]
 
 
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==Admission Requirements==
 
==Admission Requirements==
  
 
====Course and Degree Requirements====
 
====Course and Degree Requirements====
*Degree: Applicants must complete a minimum of 60 university credits, but it is recommended to complete a bachelor’s degree
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*Degree: Applicants must complete a minimum of 60 university credits, but it is recommended to complete a bachelor’s degree or a DCS (Diploma of College Studies)
 
*Required Courses: NA
 
*Required Courses: NA
 
*Recommended Courses: NA
 
*Recommended Courses: NA
 
*All applicants must demonstrate reading ability and aural comprehension of both French and English
 
*All applicants must demonstrate reading ability and aural comprehension of both French and English
 
*The Admissions Committee seeks that applicants have taken courses that develop critical, analytical, and reasoning skills, as well as strong reading and writing abilities.
 
*The Admissions Committee seeks that applicants have taken courses that develop critical, analytical, and reasoning skills, as well as strong reading and writing abilities.
For more information, click [http://www.mcgill.ca/law-admissions/undergraduates/admissions/requirements/ here]
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For more information, click [http://www.mcgill.ca/law-admissions/undergraduates/admissions/requirements here]
  
 
====GPA====
 
====GPA====
*Minimum grade/GPA: 3.0
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*Lowest grade/GPA in 2016: 3.0
*Average grade/GPA of admitted applicants in 2013: 3.7
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*Average grade/GPA of admitted applicants in 2016: 3.8
 
*Calculation method:
 
*Calculation method:
 
** School details (E.g. Courses completed during the year of entry are not counted towards the GPA/The lowest academic year is not counted/etc.)
 
** School details (E.g. Courses completed during the year of entry are not counted towards the GPA/The lowest academic year is not counted/etc.)
For more information, click [http://www.mcgill.ca/law-admissions/undergraduates/admissions/faq/#LSAT7 here]
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For more information, click [http://www.mcgill.ca/law-admissions/undergraduates/admissions/faq here]
  
 
====LSAT====
 
====LSAT====
 
*LSAT is not required, but recommended as it provides extra information on the candidate
 
*LSAT is not required, but recommended as it provides extra information on the candidate
*Minimum score: 152
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*Lowest score in 2016: 150
*Average LSAT score of interviewed applicants 2013: 163
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*Average LSAT score of admitted applicants 2016: 162
 
*All LSAT scores will be considered/The most recent LSAT scores will be considered/The best LSAT scores will be considered
 
*All LSAT scores will be considered/The most recent LSAT scores will be considered/The best LSAT scores will be considered
*The LSAT must be taken before XX (date) to qualify for this application cycle. Scores older than XX (date) will not be accepted.
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*The LSAT must be taken before December of the previous year for which they are applying to qualify for this application cycle.  
For more information, click [http://www.mcgill.ca/law-admissions/undergraduates/admissions/faq/#LSAT7 here]
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For more information, click [http://www.mcgill.ca/law-admissions/undergraduates/admissions/faq here]
  
 
====Supporting Documents====
 
====Supporting Documents====
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For more information, click [http://www.mcgill.ca/law-admissions/undergraduates/admissions/documents/ here]
 
For more information, click [http://www.mcgill.ca/law-admissions/undergraduates/admissions/documents/ here]
  
 
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==Timeline==
==Timeline 2013-2014==
 
  
 
*September 1, Admission online application opens
 
*September 1, Admission online application opens
 
*November 1, Admission application closes for most categories of candidates
 
*November 1, Admission application closes for most categories of candidates
*December, Latest LSAT testing recommended
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*November: Latest LSAT testing recommended
*December-January, First round of offers
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*March 1: Admission application closes for CEGEP candidates
*January, You may be called for an interview (non-CEGEP candidates)
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*April 1: Candidates admitted early have until this date to accept offer and pay deposit
*March 1, Admission application closes for CEGEP candidates
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*April-June: Interviews
*April 1, Candidates admitted in the first round have until this date to accept our offer and pay deposit
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*May 1: Application Deadline for Transfer Applicants
*April-May, Second round of offers, You may be called for an interview (CEGEP candidates), First round of offers to CEGEP candidates, Start of Waitlist,Most decisions will be made by mid to late May
 
*May 1, Admission application closes for Transfer candidates
 
*July Start of course registration for newly admitted candidates
 
For more information, click [http://www.mcgill.ca/law-admissions/undergraduates/admissions here]
 
 
 
 
 
==Interview==
 
*Interviews will be conducted in January for non-CEGEP candidates, and in April-May for CEGEP candidates
 
For more information, click [http://www.mcgill.ca/law-admissions/undergraduates/admissions here]
 
  
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For more information, click [https://mcgill.ca/law/bcl-llb/admissions-guide here]
  
 
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==Tuition 2018-2019==
==Tuition 2013-2014==
 
 
*In-province/domestic students:
 
*In-province/domestic students:
**First year tuition: $ 2,224.20
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**First year tuition: $ 2,455.50
**Total first year fees: $ 4,050.21
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**Total first year fees: $ 4,265.34
 
*Out-of-province/non-domestic students:
 
*Out-of-province/non-domestic students:
**First year tuition: $ 6,234.90
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**First year tuition: $ 2,455.50
**Total first year fees: $ 8,060.91
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**Total first year fees: $ 4,265.34
 
*International Students:  
 
*International Students:  
**First year tuition: $ 30, 654.00
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**First year tuition: $ 15,093.60
**Total first year fees: $ 33, 311.01
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**Total first year fees: $ 17,747.44
For more information, click [http://www.mcgill.ca/law-admissions/undergraduates/costs here]
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For more information, click [https://mcgill.ca/student-accounts/tuition-charges/fallwinter-term-tuition-and-fees/graduate-fees here]
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For More Information Regarding Financial Aid [https://mcgill.ca/law/bcl-llb/tuition-and-financial-support/ here]
  
 
[[Category:McGill University|Law]]
 
[[Category:McGill University|Law]]
 
[[Category:Law|McGill]]
 
[[Category:Law|McGill]]

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Contacts

Website: https://mcgill.ca/law/bcl-llb
Phone: 514-398-6666
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Program Information

  • Double Degree of civil law (B.C.L.) and common law (LL.B.)
  • 3.5 years in length
  • Joint programs are available. Descriptions can be found here

Admission statistics

  • Number of applicants in 2016: 1271
  • Class size: ~180

For more information, click here

Admission Requirements

Course and Degree Requirements

  • Degree: Applicants must complete a minimum of 60 university credits, but it is recommended to complete a bachelor’s degree or a DCS (Diploma of College Studies)
  • Required Courses: NA
  • Recommended Courses: NA
  • All applicants must demonstrate reading ability and aural comprehension of both French and English
  • The Admissions Committee seeks that applicants have taken courses that develop critical, analytical, and reasoning skills, as well as strong reading and writing abilities.

For more information, click here

GPA

  • Lowest grade/GPA in 2016: 3.0
  • Average grade/GPA of admitted applicants in 2016: 3.8
  • Calculation method:
    • School details (E.g. Courses completed during the year of entry are not counted towards the GPA/The lowest academic year is not counted/etc.)

For more information, click here

LSAT

  • LSAT is not required, but recommended as it provides extra information on the candidate
  • Lowest score in 2016: 150
  • Average LSAT score of admitted applicants 2016: 162
  • All LSAT scores will be considered/The most recent LSAT scores will be considered/The best LSAT scores will be considered
  • The LSAT must be taken before December of the previous year for which they are applying to qualify for this application cycle.

For more information, click here

Supporting Documents

  • McGill Online application
  • Supplemental Documents sent to the Law Admissions Office
    • Official Transcript
    • Personal Statement: two typed pages (single or double spaced), addressing applicant’s interest in law, and specific interest in McGill
    • Resume: includes work and volunteer history as well as extra-curricular activities, hobbies, interests, etc.
    • Two Letters of Reference: academic references are more heavily weighted, but both are accepted.
    • Final decision from the Comité des équivalences of the Barreau du Québec (Comité des équivalences applicants only)
    • Final decision from the Chambre des notaires (Chambre des notaires applicants only)

For more information, click here

Timeline

  • September 1, Admission online application opens
  • November 1, Admission application closes for most categories of candidates
  • November: Latest LSAT testing recommended
  • March 1: Admission application closes for CEGEP candidates
  • April 1: Candidates admitted early have until this date to accept offer and pay deposit
  • April-June: Interviews
  • May 1: Application Deadline for Transfer Applicants

For more information, click here

Tuition 2018-2019

  • In-province/domestic students:
    • First year tuition: $ 2,455.50
    • Total first year fees: $ 4,265.34
  • Out-of-province/non-domestic students:
    • First year tuition: $ 2,455.50
    • Total first year fees: $ 4,265.34
  • International Students:
    • First year tuition: $ 15,093.60
    • Total first year fees: $ 17,747.44

For more information, click here For More Information Regarding Financial Aid here