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IU Robert H. McKinney School of Law

Admission

While law schools do not require a specific undergraduate major or a specific set of undergraduate courses as prerequisites for admission, they do urge students to take additional writing and public speaking courses, as well as courses involving research and analysis.

The IU Robert H. McKinney School of Law offers both full-time and part-time programs of study. Starting in Fall 2023, IU McKinney's part-time program will be offered in a hybrid format where two-thirds of each first and second year course will be taught in person while one-third will be delivered online. Both full-time and part-time program students also have the option of taking up to 30 credits of classes online. The part-time division offers great flexibility for individuals who need to work full time while attending law school. While pursuing your J.D., you could specialize and earn up to two certificates or pursue a joint degree. The LL.M. and S.J.D. are graduate law degrees focused on research, and the M.J. degree allows those who do not want to practice law to still become knowledgeable about the law, while receiving the same quality legal education as our McKinney lawyers.

At IU McKinney...

You'll become part of an enthusiastic student community. You'll be surrounded by peers driven to succeed, and you'll be on your way to an exciting new career in the law.

At IU McKinney, we are dedicated to providing tremendous value for each and every dollar you spend on tuition. You'll find that there is opportunity for financial aid, in the form of scholarships, as well as federal financial aid and loan programs for J.D. students.

Take the first step, come see us or find out how to apply to the IU McKinney J.D., LL.M., S.J.D. or M.J. program now.

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Last Updated: March, 2024