Schools

Preprofessional Curricula

Prelaw
Applicants for admission to law schools must have a bachelor’s degree when they begin law school. Law schools do not require a fixed prelaw curriculum, but they do recommend certain types of courses. Admission is largely based upon undergraduate GPA and scores on the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT). Applications for the LSAT are available from career services office and the prelaw advisor, Dr. Thomas Kotulak (political science).

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