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Learn to think both critically and creatively. Our renowned faculty blend theory and practice to teach students how to tackle the complex issues that have shaped—and will shape—the legal landscape. Gain an interdisciplinary and global perspective.
- JD Application
If you wish to be considered for Early Decision admission,...
- Transfer Application
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- Entering Class Profile
The admissions process is highly selective and seeks to...
- Dual Degrees
New York University School of Law offers a number of dual...
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On-campus Q&A Round Table The Office of JD Admissions hosts...
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- JD Application
If you wish to be considered for Early Decision admission, your application, Early Decision Contract, and all supporting materials must be complete by November 15. Applicants who wish to be considered for Early Decision admission must take the LSAT or GRE no later than October 2023.
Applicants must be at least eighteen years old and hold a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university or its international equivalent to be eligible to enroll in the Juris Doctor (JD) program.
See JD Admissions Information and Instructions for more detail. Eligibility. Applicants must be at least eighteen years old and hold a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university or its international equivalent to be eligible to enroll in the Juris Doctor (JD) program.
History. New York University School of Law was founded in 1835, making it the oldest law school in New York City. [5] . It is also the oldest surviving law school in New York State and one of the oldest in the United States.
The JD Program. The curriculum at NYU School of Law is designed to offer students the best possible foundation in legal theory and practice, and to empower them with the skills they need to be successful lawyers—and leaders—in the 21st century.
While the JD and MBA degrees typically require five years of study when pursued independently, the dual degree program takes only four years to complete. The first two years are spent at the School of Law, the third year is spent at NYU Stern, and the fourth year is divided between the two schools.