J.D. Application
Procedures & Requirements
To be considered for the J.D. program at Pacific McGeorge you must hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. You do not need to have studied a pre-law curriculum. All applicants start in the fall semester and must furnish the following to the Admissions Office:
1. Application Form
You must complete and submit an application form. Please see below for the link to the online application.
2. Application Fee
A nonrefundable application fee of $50, must be submitted with your application if you do not have a fee waiver. Use the below link to waive your application fee.
3. Personal Statement
Your personal statement may address experiences and talents of special interest; educational background, college grades, and course selections; ethnic, cultural, and linguistic heritage; employment experience; or other information you feel should be considered. Please limit your personal statement to three pages, double-spaced.
4. JDCAS/LSAT Report
As an applicant to Pacific McGeorge, you must register with the JD Credential Assembly Service (JDCAS) and take the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). You can obtain information online at
L.S.A.C.
5. Letters of Recommendation and Evaluations(strongly encouraged)
Pacific McGeorge encourages letters of recommendation and evaluations. Those received prior to the review of your application materials are considered. Letters written by people who have had a chance to assess your experiential or academic promise are most helpful. Evaluations are submitted as part of your JDCAS account and letters of recommendation can be submitted this way as well.
Click here to Start the Application Process
International Students or Degree (if applicable)
An applicant who does not have a bachelor's degree from an English-language college or university, and for whom English was not the first language, must furnish results from the
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 600 for paper-based and 250 for computer-based exams.
Test information is available from:
TOEFL
Box 6151
Princeton, NJ 08541.
Applicants whose undergraduate education was outside the United States, and cannot be evaluated by LSDAS, must use the JD Credential Assembly Service for Foreign Transcripts provided by LSAC.
Non-U.S. citizens or permanent residents are responsible for obtaining appropriate visas for study in the United States. Requests for documentation required from the School of Law should be addressed to the Pacific McGeorge Admissions Office.
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