Foreign-Degree Applicants
Applicants who have completed the equivalent
of a baccalaureate degree at an institution
outside of the United States are eligible
to be considered for admission to the J.D.
program. Foreign-degree applicants must complete
all requirements for domestic applicants with
the exception of registering for the Law School
Data Assembly Service. Instead, foreign-degree
applicants are required to submit to the Law
School Admissions Office an analysis of their
academic credentials from a foreign transcript
evaluation service. Two such services are:
International Education
Research Foundation, Inc. |
World Education
Services, Inc. |
Inez H. Sepmeyer, President
P.O. Box 66940
Los Angeles, California 90066
Phone (310) 390-6276
Fax (310) 397-7686 |
Mariam Assefa, Executive Director
P.O. Box 745
Old Chelsea Station
New York, NY 10011
Phone (212) 966-6311
Fax (212) 966-6395 |
Foreign-degree candidates whose primary language
is not English must take the Test of English
as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). The TOEFL should
be taken by March 1 of the year in which you
plan to enroll. The deadline to submit the application
is the same as that for new domestic applicants
(i.e., April 1 for the Day Division and May
1 for the Evening Division), but it is suggested
that foreign degree candidates apply as early
as possible to allow sufficient time for credentials
evaluation.
The Admissions Committee will generally consider
a total TOEFL score of 600 to be minimally acceptable.