For all programs and certificates, the school of law admissions committee seeks students who will perform successfully in law school, enhance the environment of the school of law and ultimately use their legal education to benefit society. Thus, the committee strives to assemble a student body that is academically well prepared, highly motivated and diverse. Although an applicant's undergraduate grade point average (GPA) and score from the law school admission test (LSAT) or the graduate record examination (GRE) are important indicators of academic preparation and motivation, the admissions committee considers other factors as well. These other considerations include, but are not limited to: the nature and difficulty of the applicant's course of undergraduate study; ascending or descending grade trends; graduate work or degrees; extracurricular activities while in undergraduate or graduate school; the LSAT or GRE writing sample; work experience; community activities; achievements; personal obstacles that may have hindered realization of the applicant's full potential; recommendation letters; and the applicant's personal statement.
The university of Akron school of law is an equal educational institution. In assessing an applicant's academic promise, the admissions committee considers the extent to which the applicant has overcome disadvantages associated with obstacles in life, including membership in a historically disadvantaged racial or ethnic group. Committee members seek to recruit and enroll minority students.
The admissions committee begins to review applications as early as September for admission into the next spring, summer or fall entering class. Applications are reviewed and admission decisions are made on a continuing (rolling) basis. Applicants should therefore submit completed applications as early as possible.
Applicants may receive additional information by visiting the university of Akron school of law website and by reading admission publications. The most up-to-date information on admission requirements will be included on the law school website.
Replaces: 3359-60-07
Ohio Admin. Code 3359-60-07
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3359
Rule Amplifies: 3359
Prior Effective Dates: 11/04/1977, 08/30/1979, 01/30/1981, 12/31/1986, 05/22/1991, 11/24/2001, 01/31/2015