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J.D. Frequently Asked Questions
J.D. Frequently Asked Questions
When are applications accepted?
We begin accepting applications in September. The regular decision deadline is February 15th, but late applications will be considered on a space-available basis.
What are the differences in the day and evening programs?
The day program is a three-year, full-time J.D. program. The evening program is a four-year, part-time J.D. program. The evening program is designed for people with full-time careers or other responsibilities seeking a J.D. degree with the same intellectual rigor as full-time studies. The course requirements are the same for both programs and the courses are taught by the same distinguished faculty.
Can I apply to both the day and evening programs at the same time? Do I have to pay two application fees?
You may apply for both programs with the same application. Simply check the boxes for both the full-time J.D. (day program) and the part-time J.D. (evening program). Please note, however, that a candidate will only be extended an offer of admission to one program. If you have a preference of programs, please note that on your application. Only one application fee ($75) is required.
What are the median LSAT scores and undergraduate GPAs for the day and evening programs?
The full-time day class that enrolled in the fall of 2007 had a median LSAT score of 164 and a median undergraduate GPA of 3.69. The part-time evening class that enrolled in the fall of 2006 had a median LSAT score of 159 and a median undergraduate GPA of 3.50, as well as an average of approximately 8 years work experience.
Does SMU offer spring enrollment?
Entering J.D. students may only enroll in August. Transfer and visiting students are considered each semester.
Does SMU average multiple LSAT scores?
No. We use an applicant’s highest reported LSAT score for admissions and scholarship awarding purposes.
Where can I find out more information about median LSAT scores and GPAs, bar passage, career services statistics. etc?
See our "
Stats and Facts
" section.
How can I find out more about SMU?
You may
request that materials be mailed to you
, meet with a counselor,
tour the law school campus
, or attend an
evening program information session
. Please call the Admissions Office at 214-768-2550 or e-mail us at
lawadmit@smu.edu
for more details.
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