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Official Transcript(s) from all institutions attended. Applicants earning grades after initial application should submit supplementary transcripts as soon as they are available.
Curriculum Vitae:
Résumé (one to two pages preferred)
Personal Statement:
Personal Statement of two to four pages (double-spaced, 12-point font)The Statement may discuss any of a variety of factors, including academic promise, background information and any discrepancies in GPA and/or LSAT score; growth, maturity and commitment to law study as evidenced, for example, by extracurricular activities, community service, employment experience and advanced study; severe economic disadvantage or physical disability; other factors relating to diversity, including bilingual skills and unusual accomplishments, skills or abilities relevant to the legal profession
Recommendation Letter:
Minimum of two, no more than three from individuals who know the applicant well and are not related to him/her. All letters must be submitted through LSAC, and evaluations are not considered.
Supplemental Materials:
Supplemental Materials Optional for All Applicants: Diversity Statement describing background or an experience that enables an applicant to bring a unique perspective to the study of law or contribute to serving diverse populations
Addenda (for example, LSAT, GPA, leave of absence from school, etc.) providing additional context and describing special circumstances necessary to evaluate the application fairly