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===Course and Degree Requirements=== | ===Course and Degree Requirements=== | ||
*Applicants must complete at least three years of full-time undergraduate study at a Canadian University | *Applicants must complete at least three years of full-time undergraduate study at a Canadian University | ||
− | For more information, click [http://www.unb.ca/fredericton/law/ | + | For more information, click [http://www.unb.ca/fredericton/law/admissions/first-year/admissions-requirements.html here] |
===GPA=== | ===GPA=== | ||
*Minimum: 2.7 (4.3 scale) | *Minimum: 2.7 (4.3 scale) | ||
− | *Average | + | *Average: 3.7 (4.3 scale) |
*Calculation method: | *Calculation method: | ||
**GPA accounts for 60% of index score | **GPA accounts for 60% of index score | ||
**For applicants who have completed three years of study, bottom 15% of the grades are dropped | **For applicants who have completed three years of study, bottom 15% of the grades are dropped | ||
**For applicant who have completed four years of study, bottom 25% of the grades are dropped | **For applicant who have completed four years of study, bottom 25% of the grades are dropped | ||
− | For more information, click [http://www.unb.ca/fredericton/law/ | + | For more information, click [http://www.unb.ca/fredericton/law/admissions/first-year/admissions-requirements.html here] |
===LSAT=== | ===LSAT=== | ||
*LSAT is required and accounts for 40% of index score | *LSAT is required and accounts for 40% of index score | ||
*Minimum: none (though admission is unlikely if applicant is below 150) | *Minimum: none (though admission is unlikely if applicant is below 150) | ||
− | *Average | + | *Average: 158 |
*Highest LSAT score is used | *Highest LSAT score is used | ||
− | For more information, click [http://www.unb.ca/fredericton/law/ | + | For more information, click [http://www.unb.ca/fredericton/law/admissions/first-year/admissions-requirements.html here] |
===Application and Supporting Documents=== | ===Application and Supporting Documents=== | ||
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*A copy of all university transcripts | *A copy of all university transcripts | ||
− | *Personal statement | + | *Personal statement |
*Resumé | *Resumé | ||
*Letters of recommendation are recommended, and especially useful in Supplementary review. | *Letters of recommendation are recommended, and especially useful in Supplementary review. | ||
**For applicants applying under the Discretionary or Aboriginal categories, two letters of recommendation are required | **For applicants applying under the Discretionary or Aboriginal categories, two letters of recommendation are required | ||
− | For more information, click [http://www.unb.ca/fredericton/law/ | + | For more information, click [http://www.unb.ca/fredericton/law/admissions/first-year/admissions-requirements.html here] |
==Timeline== | ==Timeline== |
Revision as of 17:01, 25 September 2017
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Contacts
Website:http://www.unb.ca/fredericton/law/
Phone: (506) 453-4693
Admissions e-mail: lawadmit@unb.ca
Location: Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
Program Information
- Juris Doctor Program (JD)
- Three year program
- Number of applicants: 715
- Number of students admitted: 92
- Joint JD/M.B.A. also offered (4 year program)
- Regional preference for those in the Atlantic region.
For more information click, here
Admission Requirements
Course and Degree Requirements
- Applicants must complete at least three years of full-time undergraduate study at a Canadian University
For more information, click here
GPA
- Minimum: 2.7 (4.3 scale)
- Average: 3.7 (4.3 scale)
- Calculation method:
- GPA accounts for 60% of index score
- For applicants who have completed three years of study, bottom 15% of the grades are dropped
- For applicant who have completed four years of study, bottom 25% of the grades are dropped
For more information, click here
LSAT
- LSAT is required and accounts for 40% of index score
- Minimum: none (though admission is unlikely if applicant is below 150)
- Average: 158
- Highest LSAT score is used
For more information, click here
Application and Supporting Documents
- A copy of all university transcripts
- Personal statement
- Resumé
- Letters of recommendation are recommended, and especially useful in Supplementary review.
- For applicants applying under the Discretionary or Aboriginal categories, two letters of recommendation are required
For more information, click here
Timeline
- December, 2013 - Last chance to write LSAT in order to be considered for major scholarships
- January 31, 2014 - Deadline to apply for major scholarships
- February, 2014 - Last chance to write LSAT
- March 1st, 2014 - Deadline to submit application (it is recommended that you submit application in advance)
For more information, click here under "Admission at a glance"
Tuition 2013-2014
- Tuition: 9 557 CAD
- Total estimated budget: 22 552 CAD
- Bursaries and scholarships are available, ranging from entrance to other.