Admissions Categories & Program Options
Admissions Policy
The Juris Doctor (JD) degree is a professional, undergraduate program that generally requires prior university study for admission, except in cases of applicants who qualify for the Work/Life Experience category.
In the assessment process, the Admissions Committee reviews each application holistically by taking into consideration all submitted application materials, including the applicant’s academic record, LSAT score, online application, personal statement, references and non-academic experience. Interviews of select applicants, including those with significant non-academic experience, may be held at the discretion of the Committee. Interviews typically take place in May.
Applicant Residency Status
In order to ensure that candidates from provinces and territories without law schools have representation within the JD program and to ensure continued access to justice within these regions' legal profession, the Admissions Committee will take into consideration the geographic region of our applicants in their admission decisions.
As such, applicants are asked to provide information pertaining to their province/territory of residency.Ìý This may not necessarily be the province/territory within which they currently reside.Ìý
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Admissions Categories
JD applicants may be considered under one or more of the following categories:
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For more details on admission requirements, policies and programs see Dal'sÌý.
Program Options
The JD Program is usually a three-year professional bachelor’s program. For those interested in taking the JD Program part-time or combined with a Master’s Degree see the information below.