The Juris Doctor (JD) Degree

Admission

Admission to the Earle Mack School of Law is determined using a variety of factors evaluated by the law admissions committee. The committee evaluates the student’s LSAT score, academic record (including graduate degrees), work and volunteer experience, and personal background.

To apply, prospective students submit the following:

  • a resume - describing employment history, including part-time and summer employment.
  • a personal statement - essay discussing motivation for attending law school and how the Earl Mack School of Law will help the applicant achieve his or her goals.
  • LSDAS registration - all applicants, including those educated abroad, are required to register with the Law School Data Assembly Service (LSDAS). The LSDAS will provide Drexel University with a report containing information important in the admission process.

Visit the Law School Admission Council Website at www.lsac.org for more information and to register.

The report includes an undergraduate academic summary; undergraduate, graduate and law/professional school transcripts; LSAT scores; and letters of recommendation (at least two) processed by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC).

To access the online application or for additional guidelines on how to apply, visit the The Earle Mack School of Law website.