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    Your academic record and LSAT score are weighed most heavily in this category. The other Admissions Philosophy criteria are weighed carefully in making distinctions between applicants who are equally competitive on these bases. To be a competitive applicant, you should have at least an A- average (grade point average [GPA] of 3.7) in the top 2 year...

    Our Faculty of Law is committed to increasing Indigenous representation within the legal profession and therefore welcomes applications from Indigenous Peoples, including First Nation (Status and Non-Status), Métis and Inuit. We will consider applications based on several factors, such as: 1. Identification with your Indigenous community 2. Academi...

    Our Faculty of Law is committed to increasing Black representation within the legal profession and supporting Black students who choose Queen’s. We will consider applications based on any personal or professional experiences that allow an applicant to contribute to the law school community and further the law school’s goal of building a representat...

    Our Faculty of Law is committed to enhancing diversity in legal education and the legal profession. To this end, we encourage applications from candidates whose backgrounds, qualities or experiences allow them to make unique contributions to the law school community, the legal profession and society in general. The Admissions Committee will conside...

  3. If admitted, you will be expected to satisfy the JD degree requirements after two years of full-time course work at Queen’s. Upon successfully completing the degree requirements and adhering to all academic regulations, you will be eligible to receive a Queen’s University JD degree.

  4. Queen’s Law School admission requirements are similar to other Canadian law schools. Apply by November 1st. See below for the admission. LSAT Requirements – minimum 162. GPA Requirements – minimum 87% Transcripts – required. Personal Statement – required. Letters of Reference – at least 1 letter of reference. Autobiographical Sketch – required.

  5. Current Queen’s undergraduate students who have completed courses required for the CIL at Queen’s, at the 200-level, must have achieved at least a C+ in those courses to be considered for admission.

  6. Law School Admission Test (LSAT) All first-year applicants are required to take the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). LSAT scores for the past five years may be used. The Faculty engages in a rolling admissions process commencing after the OLSAS admissions deadline at the beginning of November.

  7. International Study. We are the only law school in Canada that offers its own study abroad facility at the Bader International Study Centre (BISC) at Herstmonceux Castle in Sussex, England. Each May and June, we offer 2 international law certificate programs in public international law and international business law.

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