Admissions
Visitors Procedures
Applicants who have completed two years (four semesters) of study at an ABA-accredited law school may apply for visitor status to the UF College of Law if they are in good standing and eligible to return to that school. The ABA standard will be waived for applicants from foreign law schools. However, applicants from a non-English speaking country must provide a score of at least 550 (213 for computer-based test) from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Visitors may attend the college for up to two academic terms.
Note: Any deadline falling on a weekend or holiday automatically moves forward to the next business day.
Application and file completion deadlines are:
- December 1, 2007, for Spring 2008
- April 1, 2008, for Summer 2008
- July 1, 2008, for Fall 2008
(Note: All deadlines are “in-hand” dates)
Applicants must submit the following information by the deadline listed above:
- Letter from the dean of the applicant’s law school granting permission for the student to attend the UF College of Law, certifying that the student is “in good standing, and that the law school will apply credits earned at UF Law to the student’s degree from that law school.
- Official law school transcript showing all academic work to date.
- Current LSDAS Law School Report from LSAC. By applying through the UF LSAC electronic application process, your report is automatically requested.
- Statement to the Admissions Committee relating the applicant’s reasons for wanting