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Upper-Year Admission Requirements

Source: https://law.ucalgary.ca/future-students/admissions-jd-programs/upper-year-admissions Parent: https://law.ucalgary.ca/

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Upper-Year Applicants Important Dates & Deadlines

Oct. 1

Application deadline for Winter 2025 LOP applicants\ (11:59 MT)


Oct. 15

Supporting documents deadline for Winter 2025 LOP applicants\ (11:59 p.m. MT)


Dec. 1

Applications open for Jindal Global Law School (JGLS) applicants


Dec. 31

Applications due for Jindal Global Law School (JGLS) applicants (11:59 p.m. MT)


Feb. 1

Online applications open for Fall transfer and LOP applicants


Feb. 15

Supporting documents due for Jindal Global Law School (JGLS) applicants (11:59 p.m. MT)


May 15

Application deadline for Fall 2024 transfer and LOP applicants\ (11:59 p.m. MT)


June 1

Supporting documents deadline for Fall 2024 transfer and LOP applicants\ (11:59 p.m. MT)


Transfer students

If you are admitted as a transfer student, you must successfully complete two years of study at UCalgary Law to be granted a JD from UCalgary. Transfer students are not eligible for combined programs, or to take courses through a Letter of Permission or international exchange.

Eligibility

If you have successfully completed your first year of study at a Canadian common law school and have written the LSAT, you may apply to transfer to UCalgary Law.

Since upper-year students cannot take first-year courses at UCalgary Law, you must have completed the following mandatory classes in first year: Constitutional Law, Contracts, Crime, Property, and Torts. There are no exceptions to these requirements.

A transfer application will not be considered for admission if you are not studying at a Canadian common law school, or if you have already completed more than one full year at a Canadian common law school.

How to apply

Submit your online application between February 1 and May 15. Supporting documents are due June 1.

See below for required supporting documents.

Assessment of applications

Your application will be assessed using the same criteria as for first-year admissions.

Instead of a Statement of Purpose and Perspective you will answer a Statement of Reasons for Requesting Transfer as follows:

We will also consider your performance in your first year of law school and your stated reasons for wishing to transfer which should be clearly set out in your application.

All transfer applications will be assessed after the application deadline, not on a rolling basis.

Space limitation in the law school are a factor in admitting transfer applicants, which means that in some years few or no transfer applicants will be admitted. Typically, we receive more transfer applications than we can accommodate, and applicants should be prepared for the possibility of receiving regrets despite compelling or extenuating personal circumstances.

Applications open February 1


Letter of Permission (LOP) students

Eligibility

If you have completed at least one year of study at a Canadian or US law school, you may apply to study at UCalgary Law for one year or one semester as a Letter of Permission (LOP) student.

Exceptionally, if you are applying for an LOP from a Canadian civil law or Francophone school which does not require the LSAT as part of their admissions process, you may apply to UCalgary Law without writing the LSAT.

Course Restrictions

Your law school may require you to complete certain courses while you are at UCalgary Law. UCalgary Law cannot guarantee course availability. It is your responsibility to ensure you meet the graduation requirements for your law school. We recommend completing all required courses at your law school prior to applying for an LOP.

Due to space constraints, LOP students may not take any of the following courses:

Please note that in any given year additional course restrictions may apply.

How to apply

Submit your online application between the following dates:

See below for required supporting documents.

As an LOP applicant, you must also provide a Letter of Permission from your current law school indicating that you are in good standing and have not been subject to any disciplinary actions, nor have you breached any university regulations regarding student academic or non-academic misconduct. Either you or your law school can send the letter by email to law@ucalgary.ca.

Assessment of applications

Your application will be assessed based on your performance in law school, though we will also consider the same criteria used for first-year admissions and the reasons you wish to attend UCalgary Law on an LOP.

Instead of a Statement of Purpose and Perspective you will answer a Statement of Reasons to Attend UCalgary Law as a Letter of Permission (LOP) student as follows:

Start your application to become an LOP student


International exchange students

Eligibility

If you are attending an international law school that has signed an official exchange agreement with UCalgary, you may apply to study at UCalgary Law for one year or one semester as an International Exchange student.

Exchange applicants are not required to write the LSAT; however, you may be required to complete the TOEFL and demonstrate appropriate competency in written and spoken English.

How to apply

Submit your applicationthrough the Study Abroad Office. The Study Abroad Office will also collect your supporting documents and forward your completed application to the Faculty of Law for assessment.

Required supporting documents include two reference letters from law school instructors, transcripts from every post-secondary institution you have previously attended, and a Statement of Interest that indicates the reasons you wish to attend UCalgary Law on an exchange.

Please refer to theStudy Abroad Officewebsite for application deadlines, and how to submit your application and supporting documents.

Course restrictions

Due to space constraints, International Exchange students may not take any of the following courses:

Please note that in any given year additional course restrictions may apply.

Start your application to become an exchange student


Jindal Global Law Students (JGLS)

Eligibility

If you have successfully completed your first two years as an LLB student at JGLS and have secured a recommendation to this program from the Assistant Dean (Office of International Collaborations, JGLS) you may apply to the JGLS/UCalgary Law LLB-JD program.

How to Apply

To access the online application, and eID is required. You must create an eID before starting your application. For help with creating an eID please contact the UCalgary IT Support Centre.

Supporting documents are due by February 15 but we strongly encourage you to submit all supplementary documents as soon as possible to facilitate the Student Visa process.

Select Juris Doctor-JGLS from the drop-down menu entitled Program of Choice. Submit your online application between December 1 and December 31. Please see the FAQs within the application to find answers to common JGLS applicant questions.

Assessment of Applications

Your application will be assessed using the same criteria as for first-year admission. Instead of answering the general Statement of Purpose and Perspective you will answer a Statement of Purpose and Perspective specifically for JGLS as follows:

Tell us about your interest in the UCalgary Law/JGLS JD-LLB program. How will this program broaden your perspective on the world and what future legal opportunities do you see it providing? Tell us about any specific UCalgary Law program offerings and learning opportunities that resonate with you. Please use this essay to also illustrate your own law-related interests. Explain how studying at UCalgary would benefit you personally and how you would contribute to the UCalgary Law school community.

We will also consider your performance in your first two years at JGLS and require two references from JGLS Law Instructors.


International Energy Lawyers Program (IELP) applicants

Eligibility

This application procedure is for law students currently attending the University of Houston Law Center, who have received approval from UH to apply for the IELP.

If you are not currently a law student at the University of Houston, please refer to the admission procedure for first-year JD applicants.

How to apply

See below for required supporting documents.

Information session about the International Energy Lawyers Program

Curious in how we assess your application?

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Online application

To access the online application, you must create an eID. For help with creating an eID or with recovering a previous eID, please contact the IT Support Centre.


The online application includes:

A non-refundable application fee must be paid online when submitting your application.

We will only consider the information that you provide in the online application. No updates will be accepted after your application is submitted.


Required supporting documents

Law School Admission Test (LSAT)

You must provide your LSAC account number (e.g. L12345678) in your online application. We will use your LSAC account number to get your LSAT report directly from LSAC.

Unofficial Transcripts - uploaded by you

Unofficial Transcripts must be uploaded by you to your My UCalgary Student Centre as one pdf document for each institution and must include the following:

We will not accept as an unofficial transcript:

If your institution does not provide a digital unofficial transcript with the above listed requirements, you will have to have them mail you an official transcript to your home address which you can then upload.

The Admissions team is unable to upload transcripts for you. Please do not send official transcripts to us unless you are requested to do so. Only applicants who are offered a seat or are waitlisted will be required to provide Official transcripts.

Sign in to My UCalgary Student Centre to upload your documents

References

You must provide the names and contact information for two referees when submitting your online application. Both referees must be law school instructors for all upper-year applications.

We will send your referees an email with a unique link to access and upload their reference form within two weeks after you submit your application.Your referees must submit their reference form by 11:59 pm MT on the supporting documents deadline indicated for your applicant category.

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