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Visiting Student Admissions Information
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Students in their final year of studies who are in good standing at an accredited law school in the United States may apply as visiting non-degree students for no more than one academic year. Visiting students will earn credit for transfer to their degree-granting institution. Georgetown Law reviews visiting student applications for both Spring and Fall semester admission. Visiting applicants are considered for either the Full-time or the Part-time Division. An application to attend Georgetown Law as a visiting student will not be considered unless the applicant’s Dean authorizes the student’s attendance and agrees to transfer the credits earned at Georgetown Law. All applicants must be eligible to register at their degree-granting institution for the semester in which they wish to visit Georgetown Law. In addition, it is strongly preferred that students be at least 21 years of age when they visit, however, we will consider applications from students under 21. Georgetown Law’s ability to accommodate visiting students is limited, and admission is granted on a competitive, space-available basis. Note: Visiting students may not apply to transfer to Georgetown.
Foreign Educated Visitors Georgetown Law may also accept a small number of qualified applicants who are currently enrolled in a law degree program outside the United States, as full-time visitors to Georgetown Law for no more than one academic year. To be eligible for admission to this program, foreign students must ordinarily have completed at least three years of an undergraduate or graduate law degree program, though we may consider applications from highly qualified applicants with 2 years of law study, if that study is in a common law system. For international students who are not native speakers of English, a TOEFL score report must be submitted together with the rest of the application materials listed above. The minimum TOEFL score required for admission is 250 (at least 25 points in each section) on the computer-based test, 100 (at least 25 points in each section) on the internet-based test, or 600 (at least 60 points in each section) on the paper test. No LSAT score or LSDAS Report is required from international visitor applicants. Applications will not be considered unless the applicant’s Dean approves the applicant’s plans to visit at Georgetown Law.
Application Requirements Visiting applicants must submit all of the following materials:
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Revised August 25, 2008 (ams) |
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