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At the UConn School of Law we offer support through a caring community, excellence through diversity and success through dynamic teaching and practical experience. Apply to the JD Program. Apply to the LLM Program.
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The powerful combination of UConn Law’s flexible curriculum...
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UConn School of Law offers juris doctor (JD), master of laws...
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Learn how to apply to UConn Law, a large law school with a small school feel and a flexible curriculum. Explore the JD, LLM, SJD and certificate programs offered by UConn Law.
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Learn how to apply to the University of Connecticut School of Law, a top public law school with a flexible curriculum and a 5.6:1 student-faculty ratio. Explore the evening option, the clinics, the dual degrees and the student organizations at UConn Law.
Learn about the JD, LLM and SJD programs, dual degrees, and certificates offered by the UConn School of Law. Explore the areas of specialization, requirements and benefits of each program.
UConn School of Law welcomes applicants to our JD program who have or expect to receive a bachelor's degree from an accredited undergraduate college or the foreign equivalent and who have taken the LSAT, the Law School Admission Test.