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Thank you for your interest in applying to the George Washington University Law School! Located four blocks from the White House, three blocks from the U.S. State Department, and across the street from the World Bank and International Monetary Fund, we are truly in the heart of Washington, DC. Working with our dynamic faculty and engaged alumni, we strive to create personal pathways to help our students achieve their goals. Feel free to stop by to say hello and take a tour. We look forward to meeting you and reviewing your application.
Contact us at 700 20th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20052 | admissionslaw [dot] gwu [dot] edu (admissions[at]law[dot]gwu[dot]edu) | 202.994.7230
Application Information
Study in the Heart of DC
Studying law here at GW Law in Washington, DC offers an unparalleled experience, providing students with unique opportunities to engage with the dynamic legal landscape at the heart of the nation's capital. The proximity to influential legal institutions, government agencies, and renowned practitioners fosters a rich learning environment, complemented by a diverse and accomplished faculty. GW Law's commitment to experiential learning and its central location make it an exceptional choice for aspiring legal professionals seeking an immersive education in the heart of the legal and political hub.
GW Law Comes to You!
GW Law Admissions will be traveling throughout the country this fall to meet with prospective students. We hope to meet you at one of these events! Unless otherwise noted, the format of these events is in-person. Any questions? Please reach out to admissionslaw [dot] gwu [dot] edu (admissions[at]law[dot]gwu[dot]edu).
- Travel Schedule
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School Date Auburn University January 24 Emory University January 22 National Black Pre-Law Conference and Law Fair November 17 Tuskegee University TBD University of Alabama January 25 Vassar College TBD
Additional Resources
- JD Viewbook Brochure
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Explore the dynamic curriculum and unique features that make the GW Law experience a stepping stone to success in your legal profession.
- Entering Class Profile
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The entering class profile of students reflects a diverse and accomplished cohort, with varying academic backgrounds and a shared commitment to pursuing legal education.
- Full-Time & Part-Time Programs
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Applicants to the JD degree program may apply either as full-time or part-time students.
- Apply for Transfer or Visiting Status
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Learn about our options for JD Transfer Program, LLM to JD Transfer Program, and Visiting Students.
- GW Junior Early Action Program
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The GW Junior Early Action Program allows GW undergraduate juniors to apply to the law school one year in advance for deferred enrollment without the requirement of an LSAT score.
Virtual Sessions
Ask Me Anything Sessions
Attend a virtual Ask Me Anything Session for prospective JD students. During these casual chats, you can learn more about GW Law, including our extensive curriculum and experiential learning opportunities. We’ll also chat about our application process and the three different ways to apply. An admissions officer will take any and all questions you have. Please register in advance.
Tuesday, Dec. 5 at 2 pm ET | Register
Student Ambassador Drop-In Sessions
Are you a prospective student interested in learning more about student life at GW Law? Then go straight to the source and join a virtual drop-in session with our Student Ambassadors. A current student will share their law school experience and will answer all of your questions! Please register in advance.
Stay tuned for future sessions!
New & Now at GW Law

Associate Dean Aram Gavoor Appointed Public Member of ACUS
June 4, 2025
GW Law Associate Dean Aram Gavoor was appointed as a public member to the Administrative Council of the United States in May.

IAPP Features GW Law Professor Daniel Solove
May 29, 2025
The IAPP featured GW Law Professor Daniel Solove in its "25 leaders, 25 moments at 25 years" series on LinkedIn.

Associate Dean Rosa Celorio Co-Authors Article on Gendered Consequences of U.S. Mass Deportations
May 27, 2025
In collaboration with George Washington University Global Women’s Institute and the Washington Office on Latin America, Dean Rosa Celorio co-authored an article entitled, Gendered Consequences of U.S. Mass Deportations: How Shifting Migration Policies Endanger Women and Girls.