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Law at University of Alberta

How long is the Law at University of Alberta?
3 Year LL.B. (LL.M.)

What you need to get in to the Law at University of Alberta?
Completion of a Bachelor's degree. Students with outstanding academic ability may be considered after 2-3 years. There are no specific courses that must be taken. Additional Requirements: Law School Admission Test (LSAT) written within the last 5 years (no later than December for applicants to the following September) and completion of the Faculty of Law Supplemental Admission Form which is available only in PDF format on the Faculty of Law website (www.law.ualberta.ca). A personal statement, resume, and 2 letters of reference are required for Mature or Aboriginal Applicants.

For more information on the Law at University of Alberta
(780) 492-3113

Does the :program offer a Coop?
No

Distance Education Available:
No

What type of learning environment should I expect in the Law?
In Class Study

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