APPLYING TO THE LAW SCHOOL
J.D. Applicants, beginning students
Binding Early Decision Program
J.D. Applicants, transfer and visiting students
LL.M. Applicants
S.J.D. Applicants
An Important Notice to All Applicants Concerning Academic Integrity:
In applying to law school, you are seeking to join an honorable profession that imposes professional responsibilities on its members. One of these responsibilities is the duty of honesty. It is important to think of this duty as beginning now, with the filing of your admission application, and continuing throughout your time in law school. You will observe that, by signing your application, you certify that your application is complete and accurate. After graduation, when you apply for admission to a state bar, the bar will inquire whether you committed any act of dishonesty while a law student. Some state bars will check your law school admission application for honesty. Dishonesty while a law student or on the admission application is an extremely serious obstacle to gaining admission to the practice of law. Please take care to make sure that you are fulfilling your duty of honesty and that your application is complete and accurate.