
Application Process
Application Deadlines
Application Criteria
LSAT Scores
Visiting Student Application
Prospective students are required to submit an application, a personal statement. A complete CAS report from the Law School Data Assembly Service (LSDAS) is also required. This report should include a reportable LSAT score, at least two letters of recommendation, and a copy of all transcripts from post-secondary institutions.
You can complete an online application form. The University of St. Thomas Law online application service is managed by the Law School Admission Council. You will be asked to register for the LSAC e-application service (even if you already have an LSAC user account.) If you run into technical difficulty with the online application, please call LSAC's Help Desk at (215) 968-1393.
Additional options include downloading an application and instructions for applying or requesting application materials from the Office of Admissions:
University of St. Thomas School of Law
Office of Admissions
1000 LaSalle Avenue
MSL 124
Minneapolis, MN 55403-2015
(651) 962-4895 or (800) 328-6819 (Ext. 2-4895)
e-mail: lawschool@stthomas.edu
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The University of St. Thomas School of Law began accepting applications for the 2012-2013 academic year in September 2011 and will accept applications until July 1, 2012. However, the School of Law is on a rolling admissions system, and your chances of being admitted and of receiving a scholarship will be enhanced if you apply early.
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Application Criteria
Because of its special mission, the University of St. Thomas School of Law uses a highly personalized admissions system. Your application will be assessed based on six criteria:
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LSAT Scores
The School of Law prefers not to consider LSAT scores that are more than three years old. In no case will we consider an LSAT score that is more than five years old. If you have multiple LSAT scores, the Admissions Committee will consider the highest score. As indicated above, your LSAT score(s) represent one of several factors the Admissions Committee evaluates in making a qualitative assessment of your application.
The median LSAT of the fall 2011 entering class was 156.
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Visiting student applicants must submit the following materials:
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