University of Windsor Faculty of Law - Admissions

Admissions

The Faculty of Law takes a holistic approach to admissions which takes into account various factors: The school focuses on transnational legal issues, and access to justice initiatives. The Faculty's connection with social justice issues is reflected in the school's unique admissions policy. Seven factors are considered and weighted equally:

  • Undergraduate performance: Undergraduate GPA, academic awards and prizes, the level of degrees obtained;
  • Work experience: Qualifications, vocational skills, organisational and administrative skills;
  • Community involvement: Religious/athletic/social/community service activities;
  • Personal accomplishments: Extracurricular activities, hobbies, artistic or athletic accomplishments, language skills;
  • Career objectives of the applicant and how they intend to employ their legal education;
  • Special personal considerations: Illness, bereavement, family responsibilities, other special circumstances;
  • LSAT score

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