Visiting Applicants
A student who is in good standing at a law school accredited by the ABA may take courses at the College of Law on a space-available basis with the permission of the dean or the dean’s designee. Applicants to visit at the College of Law must supply the following materials to the Office of Admissions for the file to be complete and forwarded to the Office of Student Affairs for consideration. Candidates should have completed the visitor application process no later than four weeks before the beginning of the term for which they are applying to visit. Decisions to allow candidates to visit will be made and communicated as soon as possible after the submission deadlines.
The following items are required to complete the Application File:
- Completed application form
- An LSDAS report. (A copy from the law school attended will be accepted.)
- Two (2) letters of recommendation, one of which should be from a law faculty member at law school attended
- A letter stating the reason(s) for seeking to visit.
- A personal statement and an essay
- The $15 application fee.
The following materials from the law school attended:
- A letter from the dean or the dean’s designate which includes Authorization to visit and any limitations or specifications on courses which will be accepted by that school
- Indication of good standing, including class rank
- An official law school transcript
- A copy of the official law school catalog

