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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

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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 statistics

  • Number of applicants interviewed: 3658
  • Class size in 2013: 264

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:

  • 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.

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Interview

  • Interviews are optional
  • Early September - March 1 (on-campus interviews)
  • 30-minute interviews are conducted by a member of the Faculty, a current student, or an alumni.
  • May be interviewed either on- or off-campus
  • Interviews are scheduled on a first-come, first-serve basis
  • Interviews should be requested online one month prior to the desired date.

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Timeline 2012-2013

  • Sep 1: Online request for off-campus interview
  • Nov 15: Deadline for mandatory on-campus interviews for Early Decision candidates
  • Dec 1: Deadline for completed Early Decision application receipt; deadline for requesting off-campus interviews
  • Jan 4: Early Decision candidates notified of decisions.
  • Feb 15: Deadline for receipt of JD application
  • Feb 28: On-campus interviews ends
  • March 1: Deadline for financial aid request

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Tuition 2012-2013

  • First year tuition - $53,168 USD
  • Total budget (including fees): $79,628 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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