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==Contacts==
 
==Contacts==
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Website: http://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-droit/ <br>
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Phone: 506-863-2132 <br>
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Admissions e-mail: lise.briard@umoncton.ca
  
Website: http://www.umoncton.ca/droit/<br>
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==Program Information==
Admission office phone: Lisa Breau (506) 858-4462<br>
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*Bachelor of Laws (L.L.B.)
Campus e-mail: info@umoncton.ca
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*3 year program
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*Language of instruction is French
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*Joint programs are offered
  
 
==Admission Requirements==
 
==Admission Requirements==
  
===General Notes===
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===Course and Degree Requirements===
*Language of instruction is exclusively French.
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*Degree: Applicants must have completed a Bachelor's degree from a Canadian University (or equivalent) prior to entering the law program
*A university degree is required for admission.
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**Students who have one year left before completing may apply, provided that they have a GPA of at least 3.5 (4.3 scale)
*Students accepted from all over Canada.
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For more information, click [http://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-droit/files/umcm-droit/wf/wf/pdf/02Conditionsetpolitiquesgeneralesdadmission.pdf here]
*50 applicants accepted
 
  
===Criteria===
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===GPA===
====Required classes====
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*Minimum: 2.8 (4.3 scale)
*A minimum of 12 credits from a Quebec CEGEP are required.
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**Minimum of 3.5 for applicants applying with three years of study
*Applicants must have obtained a grade of C+ of greater in FRAN1913 (offered by the University of Moncton).
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*GPA measured over last three years of study
*If the applicant has not completed FRAN1913 at the University of Moncton they must complete a French placement test and obtain a grade of C+ or greater.
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For more information, click [http://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-droit/files/umcm-droit/wf/wf/pdf/02Conditionsetpolitiquesgeneralesdadmission.pdf here]
Check out these links for more information:
 
http://www2.umoncton.ca/cfdocs/repertoire/1er_cycle/conditions_admission.htm
 
http://www3.umoncton.ca/templates/droit/imgs_demande/02Conditionsetpolitiquesgeneralesdadmission.pdf
 
http://www3.umoncton.ca/templates/droit/imgs_demande/09Depliant.pdf
 
  
====GPA====
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===LSAT===
*A minimum average GPA of 2.8 (out of 4.3) over the applicant's last 3 years of university is required.
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*LSAT is not required, but if taken, marks may be submitted to the University
*A minimum average GPA of 3.5 (out of 4.3) is required for an applicant in their final year of their bachelor's degree.
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*Excellent scores will work in the applicants favour, while applicant will not be penalized for poor or mediocre scores
*A minimum average GPA of 3.0 (out of 4.3) is required for an applicant applying to a joint degree.
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For more information, click [http://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-droit/files/umcm-droit/wf/wf/pdf/02Conditionsetpolitiquesgeneralesdadmission.pdf here]
*Joint degrees include: LL.B. and M.A.P. (law and public administration), LL.B. and M.B.A (law and business administration), LL.B. and M.E.P. (law and environmental studies).
 
Check out this link for more information:
 
http://www3.umoncton.ca/templates/droit/imgs_demande/02Conditionsetpolitiquesgeneralesdadmission.pdf
 
  
====LSAT====
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===Application and Supporting Documents===
*Applicants are not required to complete the LSAT for admission.
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*Application form from the University
*If the applicant has completed the LSAT they may submit their score. An exceptional score on the LSAT may help their chances of admission.
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*Questionnaire from the Faculty of Law
*Applicants who have not completed the LSAT, however, are at no disadvantage.
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*All University-level transcripts
Check out this link for more information:
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*Two letters of recommendation from professors
http://www3.umoncton.ca/templates/droit/imgs_demande/02Conditionsetpolitiquesgeneralesdadmission.pdf
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For more information, click [http://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-droit/node/17 here]
  
====Supporting Documents====
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===Language Requirements===
*Two letters of reference are required
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*Applicants must show proficiency in French
*At least one must be from a professor who knows the applicant well
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*Applicant must obtain a grade of at least C+ on the exam for the Moncton University course FRAN1913
*A questionnaire from the Faculty of Law must be completed.
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*In certain circumstances, applicant may be exempt from taking the exam
*A formal application form to the University of Moncton must be completed.
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For more information, click [http://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-droit/files/umcm-droit/wf/wf/pdf/02Conditionsetpolitiquesgeneralesdadmission.pdf here]
*One copy of the applicant's high school transcript and, if applicable, CEGEP transcript are required.
 
*Two official copies of the applicant's university transcript are required.
 
Check out this link for more information:
 
http://www3.umoncton.ca/templates/droit/imgs_demande/02Conditionsetpolitiquesgeneralesdadmission.pdf
 
  
==Deadlines==
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==Interview==
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*Applicants may be asked to be interviewed by the Admissions Committee
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For more information, click [http://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-droit/files/umcm-droit/wf/wf/pdf/02Conditionsetpolitiquesgeneralesdadmission.pdf here]
  
*Applications received prior to March 31 are given priority.
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==Timeline admission in 2009==
*Requests for financial aid must be submitted before the end of February.
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*March 31 - Deadline to submit application in order to be given priority
Check out these links for more information:
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*May - FRAN1913 written if required
http://www3.umoncton.ca/templates/droit/imgs_demande/02Conditionsetpolitiquesgeneralesdadmission.pdf
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For more information, click [here]
http://www3.umoncton.ca/ShowDown.cfm?AccDate=%25%228%2C%29XA%28%20%0A
 
  
 
==Tuition==
 
==Tuition==
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*Tuition for Canadian students: 4 920 CAD
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*Tuition for International students: 8 149 CAD
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For more information, click [http://www.umoncton.ca/repertoire/1er_cycle/conditions_financieres.htm here]<br>
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For information regarding financial aid, click [http://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-droit/node/18 here]
  
*Tuition and student fees for Canadian residents total approximately $6300.00. This includes tuition ($4735.00), fees and books.
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[[Category:Moncton University|Law]]
*Lodging in student residences is available. Prices vary between $2075.00 to $4925.00 per year.
 
*A variety of entrance scholarships are available. Financial aid is also available to applicants who qualify.
 
Check out these links for more information:
 
http://www3.umoncton.ca/ShowDown.cfm?AccDate=%25%228%2C%29XA%28%20%0A
 
http://www3.umoncton.ca/templates/droit/droit_02.cfm?CFID=92659&CFTOKEN=12631085&user_id=606&page=17829&template=62&resultat=0&order_num=&mot_recherche=reglement%20&write=0&student_id=0&debut=0&curr_page=1
 
 
 
[[Category:Université de Moncton|Law]]
 
 
[[Category:Law|Moncton]]
 
[[Category:Law|Moncton]]

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Contacts

Website: http://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-droit/
Phone: 506-863-2132
Admissions e-mail: lise.briard@umoncton.ca

Program Information

  • Bachelor of Laws (L.L.B.)
  • 3 year program
  • Language of instruction is French
  • Joint programs are offered

Admission Requirements

Course and Degree Requirements

  • Degree: Applicants must have completed a Bachelor's degree from a Canadian University (or equivalent) prior to entering the law program
    • Students who have one year left before completing may apply, provided that they have a GPA of at least 3.5 (4.3 scale)

For more information, click here

GPA

  • Minimum: 2.8 (4.3 scale)
    • Minimum of 3.5 for applicants applying with three years of study
  • GPA measured over last three years of study

For more information, click here

LSAT

  • LSAT is not required, but if taken, marks may be submitted to the University
  • Excellent scores will work in the applicants favour, while applicant will not be penalized for poor or mediocre scores

For more information, click here

Application and Supporting Documents

  • Application form from the University
  • Questionnaire from the Faculty of Law
  • All University-level transcripts
  • Two letters of recommendation from professors

For more information, click here

Language Requirements

  • Applicants must show proficiency in French
  • Applicant must obtain a grade of at least C+ on the exam for the Moncton University course FRAN1913
  • In certain circumstances, applicant may be exempt from taking the exam

For more information, click here

Interview

  • Applicants may be asked to be interviewed by the Admissions Committee

For more information, click here

Timeline admission in 2009

  • March 31 - Deadline to submit application in order to be given priority
  • May - FRAN1913 written if required

For more information, click [here]

Tuition

  • Tuition for Canadian students: 4 920 CAD
  • Tuition for International students: 8 149 CAD

For more information, click here
For information regarding financial aid, click here