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====GPA==== | ====GPA==== | ||
− | *Median ( | + | *Median (2011): 3.8 |
− | *Middle 50% GPA (2008): 3.4-3. | + | *Middle 50% GPA (2008): 3.4-3.9 |
For more information, click [https://www.law.northwestern.edu/admissions/profile/ here] | For more information, click [https://www.law.northwestern.edu/admissions/profile/ here] | ||
====LSAT==== | ====LSAT==== | ||
*Median (2009) : 170 | *Median (2009) : 170 | ||
− | *Middle 50%: | + | *Middle 50%: 165-171 |
− | + | *The LSAT should be taken no later than December; however, February LSAT can be used depending on how many seats are left for the incoming class | |
− | *The LSAT should be taken no later than December | + | *If taken more than once, highest LSAT score is taken into consideration. |
− | *If taken more than once, | ||
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====Supporting Documents==== | ====Supporting Documents==== | ||
− | *Application | + | *Application form |
− | *a | + | *a personal statement |
− | + | *1 letter of recommendation | |
− | *1 letter of recommendation | + | *The Law School Data Assembly Service Law School Report (LSDAS) - the LSDAS report is mailed directly to the university. |
− | *The Law School Data Assembly Service Law School Report (LSDAS) | ||
*A Resume | *A Resume | ||
− | * | + | *$100 application fee |
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+ | Optional: | ||
+ | *On-campus interview – optional but strongly encouraged | ||
+ | *Optional essays – topics are provided on application | ||
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*For Financial Aid: | *For Financial Aid: | ||
**A Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)- not applicable to international students | **A Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)- not applicable to international students | ||
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*Grants, Scholarships, and Loans are also offered, however loans are offered only to US Citizens or Permanent residents. | *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 [https://www.law.northwestern.edu/admissions/applying/documents/JD_instructions.pdf here] | For tips regarding the application procedure and where to submit the above documents, click [https://www.law.northwestern.edu/admissions/applying/documents/JD_instructions.pdf here] | ||
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==Interview== | ==Interview== |
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Contacts
Website: http://www.law.northwestern.edu
Phone: (312) 503-3100
Admissions e-mail: admissions@law.northwestern.edu
Program Information
*Juris Doctor (JD)
- three year program
- Number of applicants interviewed: 3658
- Class size in 2011: 264
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- Joint programs:
- JD-MBA : offered by Northwestern’s Law School and Kellogg School of Management (3 years).
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- JD-PhD : offered by Northwestern’s Law School and Graduate School. (6 years)
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- JD-LLM in International Human Rights
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Admission Requirements
Course and Degree Requirements
- Degree: Bachelor’s Degree (4-year undergrad)
- In addition, applicants are expected to have at least 1 year of full-time work experience
- Only 5% with no job experience were accepted in 2011
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GPA
- Median (2011): 3.8
- Middle 50% GPA (2008): 3.4-3.9
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LSAT
- Median (2009) : 170
- Middle 50%: 165-171
- The LSAT should be taken no later than December; however, February LSAT can be used depending on how many seats are left for the incoming class
- If taken more than once, highest LSAT score is taken into consideration.
Supporting Documents
- Application form
- a personal statement
- 1 letter of recommendation
- The Law School Data Assembly Service Law School Report (LSDAS) - the LSDAS report is mailed directly to the university.
- A Resume
- $100 application fee
Optional:
- On-campus interview – optional but strongly encouraged
- Optional essays – topics are provided on application
- 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.
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Timeline(2010-2011)
- 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
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Tuition 2010-2011
- First year tuition - $ 49 444 USD(tuition subjected to increase for subsequent years)
- Estimated living expenses: $20 349 USD
- Total budget (including fees): $71 285 USD
- Application fees and deposits:
- Application fee: $100 USD (non-refundable)
- Deposit (for all accepted students): $750 USD
- Late tuition penalty fee: $200 USD
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