How to Apply
EAP & Fall Instructions
To be eligible for admission, an applicant must hold a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university prior to registration. All applicants must take the Law School Admission Test, LSAT, which is administered in June, September, December, and February at centers throughout the country. The College of Law also requires each student to register for the Credential Assembly Service (CAS (formerly LSDAS)) through LSAC.org. Applicants should take the LSAT as early as possible, but no later than February of the year in which admission to the College of Law is sought.
Please review the "Checklist" for requirements and deadlines.
Checklist
Programs Application Timeline
First Year Application September 1 - March 15
Early Admission Program (EAP) September 1 - March 15
In order to apply for first year admission or early admissions program (EAP) to the University of Oklahoma College of Law, you must:
- Complete a bachelor's degree (or will complete before entering law school)
- Take the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) www.lsac.org (opens in new window) on or before February 2011
- Register with the LSAC Credential Assembly Service (CAS) www.lsac.org (opens in new window)
- Electronically submit a complete application, which includes:
- Application form through LSAC https://os.lsac.org/release/startup.aspx?appl=6879A1 (opens in new window)
- A $50 nonrefundable application and processing fee
- Personal statement (upload at LSAC, no more than three double spaced pages)
- Resume (Upload at LSAC)
- Furnish LSAC with your:
- Two letters of recommendation
- Transcripts
OU Law no longer accepts paper based applications for admission due to outdated application materials.
International Applicants may have additional application requirements. Please click here to determine if those apply to you. For information including TOEFL requirements. Send an official TOEFL score report directly from the Educational Testing Service or official IELTS score report, or you may satisfy the English proficiency requirement in one of the other ways listed in English Proficiency Requirements.
Admissions Statement
University of Oklahoma College of Law encourages all applicants to apply for admission. The Admissions Committee gives full consideration to each applicant. The College of Law does not discriminate against any individual on the basis of race, color, age, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, veteran status, or disability.