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Admission

A complete application contains the following items:


  • LL.M. application, completed and submitted electronically through LSAC along with required attachments and optional forms;
  • U.S. $80 application fee paid directly to LSAC;
  • Official, school-certified transcripts of grades or marks from all colleges, universities, exchange programs and professional/graduate schools you have attended, even if you did not graduate. 
  • Official, school-certified proof of degree document, if proof of degree does not appear on transcript.
  • An official statement of class rank from the institution at which you earned or will earn your first degree in law.
  • English Proficiency or TEOFL scores : more information about English language requirement and TOEFL scores is available at How to Apply.
  • Letters of Recommendation: at least two, but no more than four. More information on the letters of recommendation is available here.

See How to Apply for more details.

Application

A complete application contains the following items:


  • LL.M. application, completed and submitted electronically through LSAC along with required attachments and optional forms;
  • U.S. $80 application fee paid directly to LSAC;
  • Official, school-certified transcripts of grades or marks from all colleges, universities, exchange programs and professional/graduate schools you have attended, even if you did not graduate. 
  • Official, school-certified proof of degree document, if proof of degree does not appear on transcript.
  • An official statement of class rank from the institution at which you earned or will earn your first degree in law.
  • English Proficiency or TEOFL scores : more information about English language requirement and TOEFL scores is available at How to Apply.
  • Letters of Recommendation: at least two, but no more than four. More information on the letters of recommendation is available here.

See How to Apply for more details.

Program

Virginia offers more than 250 courses and seminars each year, most of which are open to LL.M. students.

Graduate students are encouraged to immerse themselves in the intellectual life of the Law School and will generally be enrolled in courses and seminars with upper-level J.D. students to encourage the exchange of viewpoints influenced by different cultural and life experiences.

Elective courses include interdisciplinary offerings such as law and economics, law and social science, and law and medicine. Elective classes might be as small as 10 students or as large as 150.

Please click here for further information about the curriculum.

Program

Virginia offers more than 250 courses and seminars each year, most of which are open to LL.M. students. 

Graduate students are encouraged to immerse themselves in the intellectual life of the Law School and will generally be enrolled in courses and seminars with upper-level J.D. students to encourage the exchange of viewpoints influenced by different cultural and life experiences. 

Elective courses include interdisciplinary offerings such as law and economics, law and social science, and law and medicine. Elective classes might be as small as 10 students or as large as 150.

Please click here for further information about the curriculum.