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To apply for admission to the JD program, you must: Have (or expect to have) a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university before the fall semester for which you are applying to enter the Vanderbilt J.D. program. Register with the J.D. Credential Assembly Service (CAS) through the Law School Admission Council (LSAC).
- JD Admission FAQs
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- JD Admission FAQs
The J.D. Program at Vanderbilt Law School offers an academically rigorous experience in a collaborative and supportive environment. Our innovative and flexible curriculum, developed and delivered by our faculty of top legal scholars, prepares J.D. students for the complete spectrum of career opportunities available to lawyers, while equipping ...
Contact the Admissions Office at 615-322-6452 or admissions@law.vanderbilt.edu. Vanderbilt Law School Admission officers provide JD admission faqs to help prospective students through the application process.
A prospective Vanderbilt J.D./M.D. dual-degree student must complete and submit: an application for admission to the law school’s J.D. program, and. a separate application for admission to the medical school’s M.D. program.
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If you have any questions about the application process, please contact the law school’s Admissions office at 615-322-6452 or admissions@law.vanderbilt.edu. The law school considers applications for Transfer & Visiting J.D. students at other ABA-approved law schools who request to transfer.
Our J.D. program combines a thorough grounding in the law, practical skills development, substantive experiential learning opportunities, and a highly customizable curriculum.