Learn about admission requirements and related fees. Card link for Bessie Jackson. Card link for Jeetesh Rup. Previous Article. Student experience Both the JD and MBA cohorts are intentionally kept small to foster a collaborative, collegial environment, giving you twice the opportunity to expand your network. Learn more about student life Learn more about student life. Have a question? Costs and Funding Tuition fees, scholarships, bursaries and student loan information to help you plan your finances.
Career Services Office A dedicated team to provide you with the tools and resources needed to plan your next steps after graduation. Frequently Asked Questions Contact an admissions advisor, or search our frequently asked questions. Contact Us Do you still have questions about our JD program? We're here to help. Ready to take the next step? Community Clincs. Indigenous Legal Studies. You will need to submit undergraduate transcripts, an LSAT score and a personal statement with your application.
You may also review the UBC Calendar for more details. Learn How to Apply. You may apply in this category if you don't satisfy some of the requirements for the General category but have other relevant experiences and achievements. To be eligible, you must have completed at least two years of a program leading toward a university degree.
Applicants with at least three years completed will also be considered for admission under the General category. Discretionary applicants must submit the same documents as General applicants, plus two letters of reference and documents that support any special circumstances. Your application will also be automatically considered under the General category. Indigenous applicants must submit the same documents as General applicants, plus two letters of reference, a personal statement and evidence of their eligibility.
If you want to learn more about applying, please contact the Associate Director of Indigenous Legal Studies early in your application process. You may apply to enter the J. Admission to the JD program resides with the Peter A. Allard School of Law. Interested students should visit the JD program website for further information. The Juris Doctor degree is granted on the successful completion of a three-year course and prepares students for admission to the practice of law and for business and public service.
For specific program requirements, please refer to the departmental program website.
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