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Master of Laws (General)

Admission

The application must include the following items:

  • Completed application : Application Instructions in PDF format (For the accessibility version, please click here). Download the LL.M. Application in PDF format (For the accessibility version, please click here; recommendation form, please click here). LSAC Electronic Application
  • Personal statement
  • Résumé
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • $75 (U.S. dollars) nonrefundable application fee payable to SMU Dedman School of Law (this will be waived for any international student who so requests)
  • Certified undergraduate and law school transcripts. Transcripts must be mailed directly to the Admissions Office from your schools.
  • International applicants must submit personal and bank certifications of sufficient financial resources to cover anticipated tuition, fees, books, and living expenses. These certifications must be in U.S. dollars.
  • International applicants for whom English is not the first language also must take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). The minimum acceptable TOEFL score is 575 or its equivalent.

Applicants must include with their applications a letter setting out their interest in entering the graduate degree program, two letters of recommendation, and certified transcripts from their undergraduate and law schools. Each applicant must have, in advance of acceptance, the commitment of a School of Law faculty member to serve as the applicant's academic adviser. The application, along with all supporting documentation, must be received in the Admissions Office by April 15 of the year of intended enrollment.

Application

The application must include the following items:

  • Completed application : Application Instructions in PDF format (For the accessibility version, please click here). Download the LL.M. Application in PDF format (For the accessibility version, please click here; recommendation form, please click here). LSAC Electronic Application
  • Personal statement
  • Résumé
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • $75 (U.S. dollars) nonrefundable application fee payable to SMU Dedman School of Law (this will be waived for any international student who so requests)
  • Certified undergraduate and law school transcripts. Transcripts must be mailed directly to the Admissions Office from your schools.
  • International applicants must submit personal and bank certifications of sufficient financial resources to cover anticipated tuition, fees, books, and living expenses. These certifications must be in U.S. dollars.
  • International applicants for whom English is not the first language also must take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). The minimum acceptable TOEFL score is 575 or its equivalent.

Applicants must include with their applications a letter setting out their interest in entering the graduate degree program, two letters of recommendation, and certified transcripts from their undergraduate and law schools. Each applicant must have, in advance of acceptance, the commitment of a School of Law faculty member to serve as the applicant's academic adviser. The application, along with all supporting documentation, must be received in the Admissions Office by April 15 of the year of intended enrollment.

Program

The general LL.M. program offers law graduates an opportunity to broaden their backgrounds in certain specialized areas of law by enrolling in advanced courses and seminars and by engaging in specialized research. Although the School of Law awards no specific subject designated LL.M. degrees under this program, most students seeking this degree concentrate in areas such as corporate and commercial law, international law, legal practice and procedure, natural resources law, or property law.

For degree requirements see General LL.M. degree requirements.

Program

The general LL.M. program offers law graduates an opportunity to broaden their backgrounds in certain specialized areas of law by enrolling in advanced courses and seminars and by engaging in specialized research. Although the School of Law awards no specific subject designated LL.M. degrees under this program, most students seeking this degree concentrate in areas such as corporate and commercial law, international law, legal practice and procedure, natural resources law, or property law.

For degree requirements see General LL.M. degree requirements.