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==Contacts==
 
==Contacts==
Office of Admissions and Financial Aid
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'''Website:''' http://www.law.northwestern.edu <br>
<br>Rubloff 160
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'''Phone:''' (312) 503-8465<br>
<br>357 East Chicago Avenue
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'''Admissions e-mail:''' admissions@law.northwestern.edu
<br>Chicago, IL 60611-3069
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==Program Information==
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*Juris Doctor (JD)
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*Number of applications in 2008: aprox. 5000
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*Number of applicants interviewed: 3,797
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*Class size in 2008: 242
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*Gender Ratio in 2008: 46 Female to 54 Male
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*Joint programs:
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**JD-MBA :  offered by Northwestern’s Law School and Kellogg School of Management (3 years). For more information, go to www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/jdmba.
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**JD-PhD : offered by Northwestern’s Law School and Graduate School. (6 years) For more information, go to www.northwestern.edu/legalstudies/JD-PhD/. 
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**JD-LLM in International Human Rights
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For information on application procedure, click [https://www.law.northwestern.edu/admissions/applying/ here]
  
'''Website:''' http://www.law.northwestern.edu
 
<br>'''Phone:''' (312) 503-8465
 
<br>'''E-mail:''' admissions@law.northwestern.edu
 
  
 
==Admission Requirements==
 
==Admission Requirements==
===General Notes===
 
*Applicants with at least 2 years of post-college work experience are preferred
 
*Only full-time day classes offered
 
*Limit for total J.D. enrollment each year is 240 students
 
*Incomplete applications will not be reviewed by the Admissions Committee
 
*Registration with the LSDAS is encouraged in the fall
 
For more information please visit: https://www.law.northwestern.edu/admissions/applying/
 
  
===Criteria===
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====Course and Degree Requirements====
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*Degree: Bachelor’s Degree (4-year undergrad) –discipline unspecified
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**In addition, applicants are expected to have at least 2 years of post-college work experience
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**Only 3% with no job experience were accepted in 2008
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For more information, click [https://www.law.northwestern.edu/admissions/applying/JD_instructions.pdf here]
  
  
 
====GPA====
 
====GPA====
*GPA distribution in 2007: middle 50% range of 3.4-3.8; median of 3.7
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*Median (2008): 3.7
 
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*Middle 50% GPA (2008): 3.4-3.8
==== LSAT====
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For more information, click [https://www.law.northwestern.edu/admissions/profile/ here]
*LSAT distribution in 2007: middle 50% range of 167-172; median of 170
 
*Old LSAT scores are valid for up to 5 years
 
*Repetition is not advised, unless special circumstances exist
 
*All scores will be considered by the Admission Committee
 
*LSAT should be taken no later than December
 
*February LSAT score is still accepted, except available entering class space may be a limiting factor for offers of admission
 
For more information please visit: https://www.law.northwestern.edu/admissions/applying/required/lsat.html
 
 
 
==== Supporting Documents====
 
*Non-refundable application fee of $80 for J.D. applications
 
*LSDAS report includes the academic college or university transcript(s) of the applicant and his/her results on the LSAT
 
*Transcripts: mail to LSDAS as soon as possible
 
*Personal Statement: suggested topics include personal and professional goals, academic or career history
 
*Letter of Recommendation: only 1 required, but more may be submitted if desired
 
 
 
For more information please visit: https://www.law.northwestern.edu/admissions/applying/required/lsdas.html<br>
 
For more information please visit: https://www.law.northwestern.edu/admissions/applying/required/perstatm.html
 
  
==Interview ==
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====LSAT====
*Applicants are encouraged, but not required to interview
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*Median (2008) : 170
*Purpose of interview is to assess personal and intellectual potential of applicant
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*Middle 50%: 166-172
*Focuses of interview include speaking and writing skills, judgment and ambition
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*May not apply unless LSAT scores have been received, and should be taken no later than December
*Review of application will not begin until the completion of the interview
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*If taken more than once, the highest score is taken into consideration.
*Off-campus and on-campus interviews available
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For more information on statistics, click [https://www.law.northwestern.edu/admissions/profile/ here]
*Interviews all weighted equally, regardless of who conducted the interview
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For more information on LSAT application procedure, click [https://www.law.northwestern.edu/admissions/applying/required/lsat.html here]
*Interviews are conducted between October 1-March 1 for applicants who have not received an initial decision
 
For more information please visit: https://www.law.northwestern.edu/admissions/applying/interview.html
 
  
==Admission==
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====Supporting Documents====
*Modified rolling admission process
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*Application for Admission form – submit online at www.law.northwestern.edu/admissions
*Review of complete applications by the Admissions Committee begins in late November
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*a personal statement- opportunity for applicants to introduce themselves beyond test scores and GPA (max. 1 page double-sided)
*Decision made by Admissions Committee usually 6-8 weeks after application has been completed
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*Optional essays – applicants may provide additional information that they could not incorporate in their personal statement
*Early decision candidates will be notified of decisions by December 31
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*1 letter of recommendation –may send more than one letter.
*Complete applications received by the regular admission deadline of February 15 are notified of a decision by the end of May
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*The Law School Data Assembly Service Law School Report (LSDAS) – if applicants have registered with Law Services, the LSDAS report is mailed directly to the university.
*Incomplete applications or those completed after February 15 may be excluded from consideration; if considered, these applicants may not receive a decision until mid-June
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*A Resume
*Deferrals reviewed individually and are granted for special circumstances
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*Evaluative interview – optional but strongly encouraged
For more information please visit: https://www.law.northwestern.edu/admissions/applying/filper.html
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*For Financial Aid:
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**A Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)- not applicable to international students
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**A Need Access Application- must be mailed to the financial aid office at Northwestern
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**A University Aid Application – for US students only
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**A signed copy of the applicant’s 2008 federal income tax return (includes all schedules and W-2 forms)
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*Grants, Scholarships, and Loans are also offered, however loans are offered only to US Citizens or Permanent residents. 
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For tips regarding the application procedure and where to submit the above documents, click [https://www.law.northwestern.edu/admissions/applying/JD_instructions.pdf here]
  
==Deadlines==
 
*September 1: online requests for off-campus interviews begins
 
*October 1: applications for admission begins; on-campus interviews begin
 
*November 15: deadline for completion of mandatory on-campus interviews for early decision applicants
 
*December 1: deadline for submission and receipt of early decision applications; deadline for requesting off-campus interviews
 
*December 15: deadline for completion of early application including interviews (if applicable)
 
*February 15: deadline for receipt of complete JD application
 
*February 28: on-campus interview period ends
 
For more information please visit: https://www.law.northwestern.edu/admissions/applying/dates.html
 
  
==Tuition==
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==Interview==
*Tuition is based on the degree rather than the length of enrollment
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*Interviews are optional
*JD and 2-year JD degree program tuition for 2008-2009: $45,062 US
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*October 1 – February 28
*2008-2009 estimated cost for first-year JD program: $67,146 US (includes books, hospitalization insurance, personal expenses, room and board, transportation, tuition and computer)
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*Interviews are conducted by a member of the Faculty, a current student, or an alumni.
*2007-2008 estimated cost for 2-year JD students: $62,748 US (includes books, hospitalization insurance, personal expenses, room and board, transportation and tuition)
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*30 minute interviews
*Financial aid is available for those in need in the form of grants, firm and outside scholarships, writing competitions and loans
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*May be interviewed either on or off campus
*Office of Financial Aid must receive all application documents by February 15
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**On campus interviews are on weekdays between 9a.m. to 4:40p.m., and are on a first-come-first-served basis
For more information please visit:  http://www.law.northwestern.edu/admissions/tuitionaid/tuition.html
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*Interviews must be requested online one month prior to the desired date at www.law.northwestern.edu/admissions.
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For more information, click [https://www.law.northwestern.edu/admissions/applying/JD_instructions.pdf here]
  
==Statistics==
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==Timeline==
*Applicants interviewed in 2007: 3,543
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*Sep 1: Online request for off-campus interview
*Enrolled students in 2007: 238
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*Oct 1: On-campus interviews and Application for Admission filing begins
*LSAT distribution: middle 50%: 167 – 172
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*Nov 15: Deadline for completed interviews for Early Decision candidates
**median:         170
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*Dec 1: Deadline for completed Early Decision application receipt; deadline for requesting off-campus interviews
*GPA distribution: middle 50%: 3.4 – 3.8
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*Dec 31: Early Decision candidates notified of decisions.
**median:         3.7
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*Feb 15: Deadline for application filing
*116 colleges and universities and 41 states represented in 2007 student body
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*Feb 28: On-campus interviews ends
*2007 entering students with 1+ years of work experience: 95%
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*March 1: Deadline for financial aid request
*2007 entering students with 2+ years of work experience: 82%
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*Late May: final decisions made
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*June 1: Transfer student application period begins
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*July 1: Deadline for completed transfer student application receipt
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For more information, click https://www.law.northwestern.edu/admissions/applying/dates.html
  
For more information please visit: http://www.law.northwestern.edu/admissions/profile/
 
  
==Other trivia/notes==
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==Tuition 2008-2009==
*Entering class’s median LSAT score is the 6th highest among the nation’s top law schools
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*First year tuition - $ 45 062 (tuition subjected to increase for subsequent years)
*Student body is one of the three most geographically diverse among US law schools
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*Estimated living expenses: $22 035
*6 student-run scholarly legal journals; students are selected based on a writing competition and first year grades
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*Total budget (including fees): $67 097
*Joint degree programs offered in association with Northwestern Graduate School, Kellogg School of Management and Medill School of Journalism
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*Application fees and deposits:
*7 formal study abroad programs available, in addition to International Team Projects
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**Application fee: $100USD (non-refundable)
*2008 edition of US News & World Report’s Best Grad Schools ranked Northwestern Law 12th in the US overall
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**Deposit (for all accepted students): $750 USD
*Princeton Review 2007 placed Northwestern 1st for “Best Career Prospects”, 8th for “Toughest to Get Into”, 10th for “Best Quality of Life” and “Best Overall Academic Experience”
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**Late tuition penalty fee: $200 USD
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For more information, click [https://www.law.northwestern.edu/admissions/applying/JD_instructions.pdf here]
  
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Contacts

Website: http://www.law.northwestern.edu
Phone: (312) 503-8465
Admissions e-mail: admissions@law.northwestern.edu


Program Information

  • Juris Doctor (JD)
  • Number of applications in 2008: aprox. 5000
  • Number of applicants interviewed: 3,797
  • Class size in 2008: 242
  • Gender Ratio in 2008: 46 Female to 54 Male
  • Joint programs:
    • JD-MBA : offered by Northwestern’s Law School and Kellogg School of Management (3 years). For more information, go to www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/jdmba.
    • JD-PhD : offered by Northwestern’s Law School and Graduate School. (6 years) For more information, go to www.northwestern.edu/legalstudies/JD-PhD/.
    • JD-LLM in International Human Rights

For information on application procedure, click here


Admission Requirements

Course and Degree Requirements

  • Degree: Bachelor’s Degree (4-year undergrad) –discipline unspecified
    • In addition, applicants are expected to have at least 2 years of post-college work experience
    • Only 3% with no job experience were accepted in 2008

For more information, click here


GPA

  • Median (2008): 3.7
  • Middle 50% GPA (2008): 3.4-3.8

For more information, click here

LSAT

  • Median (2008) : 170
  • Middle 50%: 166-172
  • May not apply unless LSAT scores have been received, and should be taken no later than December
  • If taken more than once, the highest score is taken into consideration.

For more information on statistics, click here For more information on LSAT application procedure, click here

Supporting Documents

  • Application for Admission form – submit online at www.law.northwestern.edu/admissions
  • a personal statement- opportunity for applicants to introduce themselves beyond test scores and GPA (max. 1 page double-sided)
  • Optional essays – applicants may provide additional information that they could not incorporate in their personal statement
  • 1 letter of recommendation –may send more than one letter.
  • The Law School Data Assembly Service Law School Report (LSDAS) – if applicants have registered with Law Services, the LSDAS report is mailed directly to the university.
  • A Resume
  • Evaluative interview – optional but strongly encouraged
  • For Financial Aid:
    • A Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)- not applicable to international students
    • A Need Access Application- must be mailed to the financial aid office at Northwestern
    • A University Aid Application – for US students only
    • A signed copy of the applicant’s 2008 federal income tax return (includes all schedules and W-2 forms)
  • Grants, Scholarships, and Loans are also offered, however loans are offered only to US Citizens or Permanent residents.

For tips regarding the application procedure and where to submit the above documents, click here


Interview

  • Interviews are optional
  • October 1 – February 28
  • Interviews are conducted by a member of the Faculty, a current student, or an alumni.
  • 30 minute interviews
  • May be interviewed either on or off campus
    • On campus interviews are on weekdays between 9a.m. to 4:40p.m., and are on a first-come-first-served basis
  • Interviews must be requested online one month prior to the desired date at www.law.northwestern.edu/admissions.

For more information, click here

Timeline

  • Sep 1: Online request for off-campus interview
  • Oct 1: On-campus interviews and Application for Admission filing begins
  • Nov 15: Deadline for completed interviews for Early Decision candidates
  • Dec 1: Deadline for completed Early Decision application receipt; deadline for requesting off-campus interviews
  • Dec 31: Early Decision candidates notified of decisions.
  • Feb 15: Deadline for application filing
  • Feb 28: On-campus interviews ends
  • March 1: Deadline for financial aid request
  • Late May: final decisions made
  • June 1: Transfer student application period begins
  • July 1: Deadline for completed transfer student application receipt

For more information, click https://www.law.northwestern.edu/admissions/applying/dates.html


Tuition 2008-2009

  • First year tuition - $ 45 062 (tuition subjected to increase for subsequent years)
  • Estimated living expenses: $22 035
  • Total budget (including fees): $67 097
  • Application fees and deposits:
    • Application fee: $100USD (non-refundable)
    • Deposit (for all accepted students): $750 USD
    • Late tuition penalty fee: $200 USD

For more information, click here