Rose Hurder "LSU Law prepared me for the future by investing in the appellate advocacy and trial competitions. My experience with those, particularly the appellate advocacy competition, will most certainly make my first appearances before a judge more comfortable." The first-year class in Fall 2012 includes graduates from 69 colleges and universities throughout the nation and world. The median LSAT of entering students is 157; average GPA is 3.38. Summer Only AdmissionProcedureA student in good standing, enrolled in an accredited law school, who wishes to take summer work at the LSU Law Center and who plans to return to his former law school for the fall semester, is admitted as a nonmatriculating student for the summer term. This admission will terminate at the end of the summer term. Applicants must complete the following steps:
RequirementsA student in good standing, enrolled in an accredited law school, who wishes to take summer classes at the LSU Law Center and who plans to return to his or her law school for the fall semester, may be admitted as a nonmatriculating student for the summer term. A completed application should be submitted by May 1 along with the $50 application fee. Summer only applicants must submit a letter of good standing from the law school they are attending. |