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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 Ï㽶ÊÓƵ 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 applicant category. Applicants must take the time to identify the category in which they must apply. Applicants are responsible for...
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Law 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 for Law Applicants Applicants must submit a complete academic record from all previous post-secondary studies, as well as subsequent transcripts until the applicant has received the Ï㽶ÊÓƵ Committee's final decision. Applicants have...
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Personal Statement for Law Applicants Applicants must submit a 750 word essay referred to as a Personal Statement. What is the purpose of the Personal Statement? The Personal Statement is your moment to showcase the unique aspects of your motivations, your...
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Extenuating Circumstances If you have experienced serious medical or personal difficulties that have had an impact on your academic performance, you may submit a separate letter to explain the impact of these extenuating circumstances on your academic record. If...
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CV for Law Applicants Applicants are required to submit a CV highlighting: academic background and achievements; work experience; volunteer and community work; extracurricular activities, sports, hobbies, and other significant interests. The CV assists the...
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References for Law Applicants Two (2) references are required. The Ï㽶ÊÓƵ Committee does not accept additional references. Applicants must indicate the 2 chosen referees in the first and second fields of the Referee Information section of the online...
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Law School Admission Test (LSAT) Applicants are not required to take the LSAT. However, if a candidate has taken or will be taking the LSAT, the score will be reviewed by the Ï㽶ÊÓƵ Committee. Applicants who have taken or will be taking the test...
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Exchange and Study Abroad Options for Law Students For more information, see the Study Abroad & Field Studies section. The Faculty of Law has a strong exchange program with partnerships with leading institutions around the world. Approximately 25% of...
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Student Activities and Services The Faculty of Law offers a wide variety of extracurricular activities for students. All are encouraged to participate. Many of these are organized within the Faculty under the auspices of the Law Students Association (LSA)....
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Clinical Legal Education at McGill Law The Faculty of Law is proud to offer a wide variety of Clinical Legal Education (CLE) opportunities that allow students to build valuable skills through experiential learning. B.C.L./J.D. students may take up to 15 "non-...
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Law Student Services Student Affairs Office Student Affairs Office The Student Affairs Office (SAO) is located in New Chancellor Day Hall, Room 433. The SAO is home to the Associate Dean (Academic), the Director (Student...
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Law Students' Association/Association des étudiant.e.s en droit The Law Students' Association was created on March 12, 1912. Before that time, law students were members exclusively of the Student Society of Ï㽶ÊÓƵ (SSMU). Since then, our membership...
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Student-Led Associations and Initiatives Legal Information Clinic at McGill Contours Graduate Law Student Association Innocence McGill L.E.X. Program McGill Journal of Law and Health McGill Journal of Sustainable Development Law McGill...
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Scholarships, Prizes, and Student Aid for Undergraduate Students A complete list of undergraduate scholarships, bursaries, and other forms of financial assistance administered by the Scholarships and Student Aid Office (SSAO) is available in the Undergraduate...
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Undergraduate Program Requirements The McGill B.C.L/J.D Program Bachelor of Civil Law (B.C.L.) and Juris Doctor (J.D.) Law (105 credits) Bachelor of Civil Law (B.C.L.) and Juris Doctor (J.D.) Honours Law (120 credits) Bachelor of Law (B.C.L.) / Juris...

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