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==Contacts==
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Address:<br>
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University of Manitoba Faculty of Law <br>
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303 Robson Hall, 224 Dysart Rd. <br>
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Winnipeg, Manitoba <br>
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R3T 2N2 <br>
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Website: http://www.umanitoba.ca/law/newsite/ <br>
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Phone: (204) 474-977<br>
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Fax: (204) 474-7580<br>
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E-mail: UM-LAW@cc.umanitoba.ca<br>
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==Admission Requirements==
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===General Notes===
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*Consideration is given to applicants who have encountered barriers to education, including disabilities
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*These applicants apply under the Individual Category
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===Criteria===
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====Course Requirements====
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*Applicants need to complete at least 2 years (60 credits) of university
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*80 % of admitted students have a degree
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====GPA====
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*When an applicant applies after his/her 2nd year of undergraduate studies, the entire academic record is considered in the GPA calculation
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* After completing 3 years of an undergraduate degree, some of the applicants worst grades are dropped from the GPA calculation
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* The U of M uses a 4.5 point scale with the corresponding grade point scale
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A+ = 4.50 = 90% - 100%
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A  = 4.00 = 80% - 89%
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B+ = 3.50 = 75% - 79%
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B  = 3.00 = 70% - 74%
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C+ = 2.50 = 65% - 69%
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C  = 2.00 = 60% - 64%
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D  = 1.00 = 50% - 59%
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F  = 0.00 = 50% or less 
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*Applicants who have completed 90 or more credit hours will have the total number of credit hours used in the calculation of the CGPA reduced according to the following:
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90-101 credit hours completed = 18 of the worst credit hours dropped
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101-113 credit hours completed = 24 of the worst credit hours dropped
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114 or more credit hours completed = 30 of the worst credit hours dropped

Revision as of 15:52, 28 October 2008

Law
Canadian universities

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UBC
Calgary
Dalhousie
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New Brunswick
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Saskatchewan
Toronto
Victoria
UWO
Windsor
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Chicago
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Cornell
Duke
Georgetown
George Washington
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NYU
Northwestern
Notre Dame
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International universities

Contacts

Address:
University of Manitoba Faculty of Law
303 Robson Hall, 224 Dysart Rd.
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3T 2N2

Website: http://www.umanitoba.ca/law/newsite/
Phone: (204) 474-977
Fax: (204) 474-7580
E-mail: UM-LAW@cc.umanitoba.ca

Admission Requirements

General Notes

  • Consideration is given to applicants who have encountered barriers to education, including disabilities
  • These applicants apply under the Individual Category

Criteria

Course Requirements

  • Applicants need to complete at least 2 years (60 credits) of university
  • 80 % of admitted students have a degree

GPA

  • When an applicant applies after his/her 2nd year of undergraduate studies, the entire academic record is considered in the GPA calculation
  • After completing 3 years of an undergraduate degree, some of the applicants worst grades are dropped from the GPA calculation
  • The U of M uses a 4.5 point scale with the corresponding grade point scale

A+ = 4.50 = 90% - 100% A = 4.00 = 80% - 89% B+ = 3.50 = 75% - 79% B = 3.00 = 70% - 74% C+ = 2.50 = 65% - 69% C = 2.00 = 60% - 64% D = 1.00 = 50% - 59% F = 0.00 = 50% or less

  • Applicants who have completed 90 or more credit hours will have the total number of credit hours used in the calculation of the CGPA reduced according to the following:

90-101 credit hours completed = 18 of the worst credit hours dropped 101-113 credit hours completed = 24 of the worst credit hours dropped 114 or more credit hours completed = 30 of the worst credit hours dropped