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Part-time Studies A candidate may seek permission to pursue studies on a part-time basis, either before admission (from the 㽶Ƶ Committee) or while studying in the Faculty (from the Associate Dean, Academic). The Faculty may grant permission for the...
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Honesty and Integrity in the Application Process 㽶Ƶ and the Faculty of Law value honesty and integrity. Applicants to the Faculty of Law are expected to conduct themselves accordingly. The submission of false, incomplete, inconsistent, or...
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Application Procedures for Undergraduate Programs (Law) Law at McGill is a limited enrolment program. Apply as early as possible and ensure that we have received all required supporting documents on or before the appropriate deadline. Files are reviewed only...
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Application Fee for the Faculty of Law A non-refundable application fee is required for application to the B.C.L./LL.B. program. For current fee information, please visit the Student Accounts website. A credit card (Visa, MasterCard, or American Express only) is...
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Categories of Applicants Applicants to First Year (September entrance only) University Applicants Mature Applicants CEGEP and Quebec French Baccalaureate (Collège international Marie de France and Collège Stanislas) Applicants Applicants to Upper Year...
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University Applicants A University applicant to McGill's Faculty of Law must have completed a minimum of two years of full-time university studies (60 credits) at the time of registration. This category includes applicants who, at the time of registration, will...
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Mature Applicants A Mature applicant is defined as an individual who has interrupted his or her formal education for a minimum of five years. Applicants who qualify as Mature must apply in this category. There is no predetermined number of Mature candidates...
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CEGEP and Quebec French Baccalaureate (Collège international Marie de France and Collège Stanislas) Applicants Candidates may apply on the basis of a Diploma of Collegial Studies (DCS) from a CEGEP, or a Quebec French Baccalaureate (QFB). This category includes...
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Advanced Standing Students Applicants who hold a law degree from a Canadian or foreign university recognized by McGill must apply for admission to the B.C.L./LL.B. program under the Advanced Standing category, unless applying under the Comité des équivalences...
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Transfer Students in the Faculty of Law Students who have successfully completed at least one year of full-time studies in an undergraduate program at another Canadian law faculty may apply for admission as a Transfer student. There are a limited number of...
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Comité des équivalences The Faculty accepts applications from candidates who hold a law degree from a Canadian or foreign university recognized by McGill and who are seeking to fulfil the requirements of the Comité des équivalences of the Barreau du...
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Visiting Students (Letters of Permission) Students who have completed two years of studies at another law faculty who wish, for academic or personal reasons, to spend a term at McGill may be admitted as a Visiting Student. The Faculty endeavours to...
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Incoming Exchange Students Students registered in degree programs in law at universities that have an official exchange agreement with 㽶Ƶ or with the Faculty of Law may apply as Exchange students. In addition, McGill participates in a number of...
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Special Students in the Faculty of Law The Faculty will exceptionally permit a limited number of candidates not actively pursuing a law degree to apply as Special Students. Students registered in other universities, and candidates not actively pursuing a...
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Application Deadlines for Law Undergraduate Programs The online application is available as of September 1. Deadlines vary by category of admission. Applicants must take the time to identify the category in which they must apply. Applicants are responsible for...
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Application Supporting Documents Applicants must upload supporting documents via Minerva after having completed the online application (after having received the acknowledgment notice via email). Not all documents may be uploaded via Minerva. See Uploading...
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Transcripts Applicants must submit a complete academic record from all previous university studies, as well as subsequent transcripts that become available from the time of application until the applicant has received the 㽶Ƶ Committee's final...
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Personal Statement for Law Applicants Applicants must submit a brief essay referred to as a Personal Statement. The following is intended to assist in preparing this document. What is the purpose of the Personal Statement? Your Personal Statement allows the...
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Extenuating Circumstances Serious medical or personal difficulties may have had an impact on an applicant's academic performance. If this is the case, the applicant should submit a separate letter and provide supporting documentation as appropriate. To be able to...
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ܳé Applicants are required to submit a resumé highlighting their: academic background and achievements; work experience; volunteer and community work; extracurricular activities, sports, hobbies, and other significant interests. Note: It is useful to...

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