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Application Information

Source: https://law.utexas.edu/master-of-laws/application-information/ Parent: https://law.utexas.edu/admissions/

Application Requirements and Deadlines

The application to join the LL.M. Class of 2026-2027 closed March 1, 2026.

The application to join the LL.M. Class of 2027-2028 will open September 1, 2026.\

LL.M. applications must be submitted through the Law School Admission Council (LSAC). The application opens on September 1 and complete applications (EAPP & CAS) are due by March 1. The Admissions Committee recommends that those interested in applying for scholarships apply by December due to early scholarship deadlines.

All applicants must purchase the LLM Credential Assembly Service (LLM CAS). Applicants with a foreign law degree must also purchase the International Transcript Authentication and Evaluation Service (ITAES).

The LL.M. Program requires applicants to have a first professional degree in law. Applicants with a foreign law degree can check the Law School Admission Council LL.M. Eligibility Chart for degree requirements by country to see if they are eligible for the program. The LL.M. Program does not accept applications from graduates of distance learning and online law programs or U.S. J.D. programs not accredited by the American Bar Association. The LL.M. Program currently has 35 spots for each incoming class.

The Admissions Committee reviews applications holistically but with an emphasis on practical experience. EAPP and CAS reports must be received by April 15. Please take in to account the time that it takes LSAC to evaluate application documents. The Admissions Committee is unable to review incomplete applications and will be withdrawn after April 15. Applicants can check the status of their Texas Law LL.M. application on the Applicant Dashboard. Email questions to LLM@law.utexas.edu.

LL.M. Application Checklist

Application fee: $75 nonrefundable application fee paid through LSAC.

English Language Requirements : Applicants with a foreign law degree must demonstrate English proficiency by taking the TOEFL iBT or IELTS Academic. The LL.M. Program requires a minimum total score of 101 on TOEFL iBT (with at least a 24 in each section) and a minimum total score of 7.5 on the IELTS Academic (with at least a 7 in each section). If the test score falls below the minimum requirement, the applicant should address their English language proficiency in their personal statement and/or have their recommenders address their English language skills in their letters. Applicants who receive a score below the minimum requirement on the TOEFL iBT or the IELTS Academic can still apply to the program. However, if admitted, the applicant may receive an offer of conditional admission. Score reports are valid for two years, and scores will be considered expired if the test was taken more than two years prior to the submission of the application.

The LL.M. Program **does not** accept the Duolingo English Test, the IELTS General Training test, MyBest scores for the TOELF iBT test, the TOEFL Essentials test, or the TOEFL ITP.

Applicants are exempt from submitting a TOEFL iBT or IELTS Academic score if they hold a first professional degree in law from a university where English is the medium of instruction from a qualifying country:

|  |  |  |  |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| American Samoa | Dominica | Ireland | Singapore |
| Australia | Ghana | Jamaica | Trinidad/Tobago |
| Bahamas | Grenada | Kenya | Turks and Caicos Islands |
| Barbados | Grand Cayman | Liberia | United Kingdom |
| Belize | Guyana | New Zealand | U.S. Pacific Trust |
| Canada (except Quebec) | India | Nigeria |  |

List of Qualifying Countries not Requiring an English Test Score

All other applicants must submit an official TOEFL iBT or IELTS Academic score. Foreign LL.M. applicants are eligible to request a TOEFL iBT or IELTS Academic waiver if one of the following scenarios apply. Waivers are subject to the sole discretion of the Texas Law Admissions Committee, whose decision is final. Applicants who meet waiver criteria are not eligible for language accommodations, for example, extra time on examinations.

- The applicant has attended a U.S. university for full-time study for a minimum of four academic years with a minimum 3.0/4.0 GPA in a post-secondary degree-granting program taught in English, OR
- The applicant has earned their first law degree from a foreign university in which the sole language of instruction is English in a country that does not appear on the list of qualifying countries. In this scenario, the applicant must upload a letter from their foreign law school as part of their application for admission verifying that English was the medium of instruction.

Non-native English-speaking LL.M. students are encouraged to take the 5-week [Academic English Program](https://global.utexas.edu/english-language-center/programs/academic-english) through the University’s English Language Center the summer before the start of the LL.M. Program.

*Note: English language requirements at the School of Law may vary from other departments at the University of Texas*.

English Language Requirement & COVID-19 : To meet the needs of applicants who are unable to take the TOEFL iBT test at a test center due to public health concerns, ETS is temporarily offering the TOEFL iBT Home Edition. The test is identical in content, format and on-screen experience to the TOEFL iBT test taken at a test center. It is taken on the applicant’s own computer at home and is monitored by a human proctor online through ProctorU. To have theTOEFL score sent, provide ETS with LSAC’s institution code (8395) when the applicant places their order for a copy of the score report to be sent.

[IELTS Indicator](https://www.ieltsindicator.com/) is an online test that can be taken from the comfort and safety of the applicant’s home. The test includes four skills – Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking, and the applicant will receive an indicative score for each. The applicant’s performance will be marked by IELTS examiners and the applicant will receive their result within seven days. The Academic test is available for a limited time while IELTS testing is currently suspended due to COVID-19. Educational providers can use IELTS Indicator to help them gauge the English language ability of future students while IELTS testing is suspended. Applicants who are trying to submit their IELTS score (IELTS Academic or IELTS Indicator) should submit to “Law School Admission Council LLM/JD Credential Assembly Svc.”

Misconduct and Irregularities in the Admission Process

LSAC Rules Governing Misconduct and Irregularities in the Admission Process defines misconduct or an irregularity as the submission, even by mistake, as part of the law school admission process of any information that is false, inconsistent, or misleading, or the omission, of information that may result in a false or misleading conclusion, or the violation of any regulation governing the law school admission process (Source: LSAC Rules Governing Misconduct and Irregularities in the Admission Process, Section 3). In accordance with LSAC Rules Governing Misconduct and Irregularities in the Admission Process, the LL.M. Program reserves the right to deny admission or revoke an offer of admission if it concludes misconduct or an irregularity has occurred as part of the law school admission process.