Admissions
2008 Class Profile*
| 75th Percentile UGPA: | 3.78 |
| Median UGPA: | 3.61 |
| 25th Percentile UGPA: | 3.38 |
| 75th Percentile LSAT: | 162 |
| Median LSAT: | 160 |
| 25th Percentile LSAT: | 156 |
*Not selection criteria
Dear Fall 2009 Applicants,
Thanks for your interest in the University of Florida's Fredric G. Levin College of Law. The college has a distinguished national reputation and a tradition of academic excellence that has produced many leaders for the state of Florida, the nation, and the global legal community. The Florida law faculty is nationally and internationally renowned, as well as larger and more diverse than the faculties of most U.S. law schools. We invite you to explore our site in order to learn more about our innovative programs and
comprehensive offerings. In addition, we would like
to extend an invitation for you to visit our campus.
APPLICATION STATUS
Check your application progress.
We welcome prospective and admitted students while classes are in session. The Fall 2009 UF LSAC Electronic Application materials will be available at www.lsac.org by August 15, 2008. UF Law will begin receiving fall 2009 applications from LSAC in early September. The Admissions Prospectus will be
available, on-line and hard copy, after September 1,
2008.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Annual Road Map to Law School : How to Gain Access
For additional information or to set a campus visit, please contact the Admissions Office at 352-273-0890 or toll-free at 877-429-1297.
Preparation for Law School
Law is a diverse profession that requires practitioners to work with and represent individuals and organizations in every part of society. Because legal careers are so varied, law schools do not recommend any particular major, but instead expect students to possess the skills necessary for effective written and oral communication and critical thinking.
For additional information about pre-law study, law school and the legal profession, we recommend you refer to the Official Guide to U.S. Law Schools, published annually by the Law School Admissions Council (LSAC) and the American Bar Association. The guide is available during registration for the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT).
If you'd like to know where we'll be recruiting and when, download our Recruiting Schedule [115 kb PDF]. Take note so that we don't miss you.
The College of Law Prospectus 2008-2009
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Read about Diversity at UF Law
Download UF Law Diversity Booklet [600KB PDF]
Visit Diversity at UF Law in the About UF Law section.

