Admissions
Application Procedures
| 1. | LSAT/ TOEFL |
| 2. | Register with LSDAS |
| 3. | How to Apply |
| 4. | Deadlines |
| 5. | Personal Information |
| 6. | Additional Documents |
| 7. | Joint degree |
Application Procedures
5. Provide additional personal information.
Questions C1 and C2 on the application require candidates to report any disciplinary action taken against them at any college or university (C1), and/or academic probation and suspension (C2). Question C3 is about specific violations of law. Applicants answering "yes" to any question MUST attach an explanation for each response AND provide official documentation from the college/university, or court, documenting the final disposition of each occurrence.
Note: It is the responsibility of the candidate to provide all documentation for each "yes" response. Any student uncertain about their academic and/or disciplinary history should not trust their memory, but should contact Student Judicial Affairs at each college or university attended for information. (Current or former UF students should contact Student Judicial Affairs at 202 Peabody Hall, P.O. Box 114075, Gainesville, FL 32611, phone 352-392-1261).
Admission to the Levin College of Law is contingent upon the accuracy of information required to be furnished as part of the application process. Intentional failure to furnish required information or misrepresentation of such information can result in withdrawal of an offer of admission prior to matriculation, dismissal from the college after matriculation, or rescission of the student's degree after graduation, and/or forfeiture of all fees and charges paid and academic credit earned. Any such failure to disclose or misrepresent also will be reported to the Board of Bar Examiners for misconduct investigation and to the Law School Admission Council Misconduct and Irregularities in the Admission Process Subcommittee.