acceptance criteria
The number of well-qualified applicants to the Law School is beyond its capacity. The policy of the Law School is to select the most highly qualified applicants, based upon college grades, scores on the LSAT, and other evidence of probable success as a law student and as a lawyer. The Law School Admissions Committee, a four-member faculty committee, relies entirely on the written material in the applicant's file. The Law School Admissions Office is eager to answer any questions an applicant may have, but interviews are not a part of the admissions process.

When an application is submitted, it is reviewed by members of the Law School Admissions Committee, who decide which of the qualified applicants will be given offers of admission to the Law School, which applicants will be placed on the waiting list, and which are to be denied admission.