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Regular Admission Process
Applicants are required to submit the following materials:
1. Complete, sign, and date or electronically transmit this application form.
2. Submit the nonrefundable application fee of $50. This fee may be paid online when applying through LSAC.org. Online AJMLS website payments and check/money orders made payable to AJMLS will also be accepted.
3. Submit a 2-3 page personal statement (as an electronic attachment) with this application form or as an email attachment to admissions@johnmarshall.edu.
4. Applicants must have a reportable Law School Admission Test (LSAT) score. Applicants for the 2012 entering class must take the LSAT no later than the June 2012 test administration and are encouraged to register for an earlier administration.
5. Request official transcripts from all colleges and universities to be sent to the Law School Admission Council (LSAC). All applicants must register with the LSAC Credential Assembly Service (CAS) and have an LSAC Law School Report sent to AJMLS. Transcripts of all academic work, including undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools must be sent to CAS.
6. Have two letters of recommendation that address the applicant's character, academic ability, and potential for the study of law sent to LSAC or directly to the School.
The Office of Admissions prefers and recommends the use of the Credential Assembly Service (CAS) for application and document processing. Students who are unable to utilize the LSAC service may submit their downloaded application and documents electronically or via mail. Regardless of submission method, all applicants are considered equally based upon their application materials.
If you are disabled or have difficulty accessing the LSAC website or our website, please call the Office of Admissions for assistance at (404) 872-3593. Please note that the LSAC website is not currently accessible for visually impaired applicants using screen readers. However, you may call the LSAC technical support services at (215) 968-1393 for assistance in completing the application through the LSAC website.
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