Law School Admissions
Application Requirements
and Procedures
Application Procedure
Applications for admission are accepted after
September 1 for the following academic year.
Before any applicant can be considered, all
of the following items must be submitted to
the Admissions Office:
1) Application Form:
Complete and accurate information is essential.
The application must be signed and dated. A
one-page statement outlining the applicant’s
reasons for selecting the Duquesne University
School of Law must be attached.
2) Fee: A $60 non-refundable
processing fee is required and must accompany
the application.
3) Law School Admission Test (LSAT):
All applicants are required to take the LSAT.
Multiple test scores are discouraged; scores
that are more than three years old will not
be considered. Day Division applicants are encouraged
to take the LSAT no later than December, while
Evening Division and Part-Time Day Division
applicants may take the February LSAT. Taking
the test at a later date may significantly decrease
the opportunity for admission.
4) Law School Data Assembly Service
(LSDAS): All applicants are required
to subscribe to the LSDAS. Official transcripts
from each college or university attended must
be sent directly to LSDAS.
Registration materials for the LSAT and LSDAS
are contained in the Law Services
Information Book, which may be
obtained by calling 215.968.1001 or by writing
to:
Complete and accurate information
is essential. Failure to furnish all supporting
credentials or the furnishing of incorrect information
may invalidate admission and registration. Applicants
should retain copies of all items submitted as
part of the admission application. These materials
become the property of Duquesne University and
will be neither reproduced nor returned to the
applicant.
It is the applicant’s
responsibility to ensure that the file for Admissions
Committee consideration is complete and that all
required documents have been received by the Admissions
Office.