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Applicants must submit official transcripts form all post-secondary institutions attended, regardless of whether a degree was earned. International transcripts not issued in English must be accompanied by a certified English translation. Transcripts are considered official if they are sent directly from the institution to our office, or if they are sent by the applicant or a third party and they remain in an original sealed envelope from the institution.
Please note that applicants applying through LSAC will need to furnish additional copies and comply with LSAC rules and regulations.
Transcripts sent to our office should be mailed to:
Graduate Legal Studies
University of Denver Sturm College of Law
2255 East Evans Avenue, Suite 390
Denver, CO 80208
Curriculum Vitae:
An updated resume or CV listing previous career and educational history.
Personal Statement:
Applicants must submit a personal statement of interest and purpose which should address future goals and proposed use of the degree, as well as other factors the Admissions Committee should take into consideration when evaluating application. Submissions should be 1-2 pages, double spaced.
Recommendation Letter:
Applicants must provide the name and contact for two (one, if applying for the Taxation LLM) individuals who can recommend the applicant for admission. Good choices for recommenders include former or current professors, supervisors, or community leaders who are familiar with the applicant and can comment on the applicant’s ability to succeed in a rigorous graduate program. The applicant should specify to recommenders that the Admission Committee gives a significant weight to the letters.