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How to Apply

Source: https://allard.ubc.ca/programs/juris-doctor-jd-program/admissions/how-apply Parent: https://allard.ubc.ca/about-us/our-people/careers-allard-law

Application Deadlines #application

Entering Into Applications Open Applications Close LSAT Deadline Supporting Documents Deadline Admission Offers Starting In
First Year September 19 December 1 January December 1 Early December
Upper Year September 19 April 30 January April 30* Late June

*Except for law school transcripts, which are due by the first week of June.

Due to the Canada Post strike, we strongly recommend that prospective students send application materials and supporting documents electronically. You can drop off your official transcript at the JD Admissions office during office hours if your institution does not send transcripts electronically. Please make sure it is in its original envelope, signed and sealed.

The deadline for applications and submitting supporting documents for entry into First Year J.D. The program will close on December 1st, 2025, at11:59pm(Vancouver, BC Time).

How to Apply Online #how

1. Decide on the application category under which you want to apply

While most people will fall under the General category, we encourage prospective applicants to review all application categories in order to decide which fits them best.

2. Complete the online application and pay the application fee

Submit your personal and academic information, LSAT file number and personal statement by the application deadline.

A non-refundable application fee of $104.25 CAD must be paid for your application to be processed.

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3. Send us your supporting documents

We will not review or consider your application until we receive a valid LSAT score and LSAT writing sample, and all of the supporting documents required in your application category. Supporting documents must be sent to admissions@allard.ubc.ca :

Document General Discretionary Indigenous Transfer Advanced Standing Visiting (Letter of Permission)
Academic transcripts
LSAT file number ✔*
Personal statement (Questions)
Personal statement (Essay)
Any corroborative documentation
Two letters of reference
Verification of Indigenous Identity
Letter of good standing
Letter of permission
Evaluation letter from the NCA

* Except for those studying outside North America.

Due to the Canada Post strike, we strongly recommend that prospective students send application materials and supporting documents electronically.

4. Check your application status, await results

Once your application is processed, we will e-mail you a username and password that you can use to check your application status. Please allow at least two weeks for the e-mail to be sent.

Check Your Application Status

Supporting Documents #supporting

You can expand the sections below to learn more about the different types of application documents.

Please refer to step 3 above to determine which supporting documents are required for your application category.

Academic Transcripts

You must ask all post-secondary institutions you attended to submit official transcripts directly to the JD Admissions Office, including semesters on exchange, and law school transcripts for upper-year applicants. If you are enrolled in a post-secondary program at the time of your application, you must submit a current transcript by the deadline for supporting documents, and your final school transcript once it becomes available.

If your undergraduate degree was completed at an institution outside of Canada and the United States, we ask that you please submit a detailed course-by-course transcript assessment through a foreign credential evaluation service such as World Education Services.

If you studied at UBC, we can access your records electronically. For all other post-secondary institutions, you must arrange for your school to send your official transcripts directly to our admissions office.


Transcripts can be sent directly from your institutions by email (preferred) or mail.

Send by email

You can have your post-secondary institutions email transcripts directly to admissions@allard.ubc.ca.

Send by mail

JD Admissions\ Allard School of Law\ 1822 East Mall\ Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z1

Due to the Canada Post strike, we strongly recommend that prospective students send application materials and supporting documents electronically. You can drop off your official transcript at the JD Admissions office during office hours if your institution does not send transcripts electronically. Please make sure it is in its original envelope, signed and sealed.

LSAT File Number

We will access your LSAT score and writing sample directly from the Law School Admission Council once you send us your LSAT file number. The median score of successful applicants is 166 (93rd percentile).

You can write the LSAT exam as many times as allowed by the LSAC. Currently, you may take the LSAT seven times in a lifetime and five times in one testing year. For more information on current test-taking limits, please visit the LSAC website. Your score will be valid for five years. The January score is the latest that we will consider for your application, but we strongly encourage you to take the exam earlier. We will not review your application until we receive all the documents, including an LSAT score and writing sample..

There are many LSAT preparation options available. Whether you decide to study by yourself or take a course depends on your study style. If you want help preparing for the LSAT, LSAC offers a free test prep course through their LawHub resource. You can also ask our Law Student Ambassadors about the resources they found helpful.

Personal Statement

The personal statement is different for applicants in the General category.

For General category applicants, the personal statement will be a series of short questions on the online application:

Read our blog post for 6 Tips for Writing a Great Personal Statement.

Applicants in all other categories will need to submit a written statement (essay) of no more than 3 pages (about 1,500 words). Your application will be judged individually on its merits, so use this letter to show us your unique circumstances and achievements. We are interested in reading about:

Don't forget to submit documentation (e.g., medical reports, if applicable) to support your personal statement.

Two Letters of Reference

Reference letters are only required for Discretionary, Indigenous, Transfer, Advanced Standing or Visiting (Letter of Permission) applicants categories.\ \ There are no set guidelines for the form and format of your letters, except:

Please make sure that referees use your full name so we are able to match the letter to your file.

Your referees can mail their letter or email it to admissions@allard.ubc.ca. If they choose to mail the letter, they should sign the back of the envelope and send it to our admissions office at:

JD Admissions\ Allard School of Law\ 1822 East Mall\ Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z1

Due to the Canada Post strike, we strongly recommend that prospective students send application materials and supporting documents electronically.

Corroborative Documents

These are documents that support your personal statement. The type of documents you choose to send us will depend entirely on what you write in your personal statement, and can include medical reports, financial documentation, letters from professionals you've seen, or other documents as needed.

Verification of Indigenous Identity

Applicants in the Indigenous category are required to provide evidence of their Indigenous identity; this can be a photocopy of an enrolment card, an ancestry document, or any other document from the federal, provincial, territorial or Indigenous government that supports your self-identification.

If you identify as Non-Status, please contact admissions@allard.ubc.ca for information on what to submit in your personal statement.

Letter of Good standing

If you are applying as a Transfer student, your current law school must send us a letter of good standing from the Dean or his/her official representative stating your current year of study and that you are a student in good standing.

Letter of Permission

If you are applying as a Visiting (Letter of Permission) student, your school must send us a letter of permission from the law school Dean or his/her official representative. The letter should say:

Evaluation Letter from the NCA

If you received your previous law education outside of Canada or in a Canadian civil law program and want to enter the Allard School of Law as an Advanced Standing applicant, you will need to apply to the National Committee on Accreditation (or NCA) to have your education and work experience assessed. In its assessment, the NCA will determine what additional training you require in a Canadian law school to be eligible to practice law in Canada.

For more information, see the NCA Website.

Paper Application #paper

You can submit a paper application form if you experience issues with the online application, or if you have been approved to apply with an LSAC fee waiver. In this case, the application fee must be paid by cheque or money order.

You will need to fill out the PDF application form (select "shrink to fit" when printing) and submit your application by email to: admissions@allard.ubc.ca

You can also mail us your application or drop it in-person to:

JD Admissions\ Allard School of Law\ 1822 East Mall\ Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z1

Download 2026 Application Form (PDF)

Due to the Canada Post strike, we strongly recommend that prospective students send application materials and supporting documents electronically. You can drop off your paper application at the JD Admissions office during office hours.

Have a question? Need help applying?

Review your list of frequently asked questions or contact our admissions team and student ambassadors for further help.

Frequently Asked Questions Contact Us