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Applicants for admission must present official transcripts of previous legal studies. However, candidates may not submit transcripts, transcript analyses or translations, or TOEFL score reports directly to Marquette University Law School. All candidates must use the LL.M. Credential Assembly Service, administered by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC). LSAC collects, authenticates, and processes all transcripts, and forwards them directly to Marquette University Law School, along with the candidate's TOEFL score(s) (if applicable).
Recommendation Letter:
An applicant for admission is encouraged to have an individual that knows the candidate and his/her academic and/or professional work well submit one letter of recommendation in support of the candidate's application for admission. The letter of recommendation must be written in English.A letter of recommendation may not be submitted via email. A letter of recommendation should be submitted through the LSAC Letter of Recommendation service, which serves applicants and member law schools and is a part of the LL.M. Credential Assembly Service. A letter of recommendation is not required to complete an application for LL.M. admission, but the submission of a letter of recommendation is encouraged.
Proof of Financial Support:
Candidates will be required to present proof of financial support to pay for tuition and other expenses for one academic year of graduate law study from mid-August to mid-May at Marquette University. Marquette University will not offer or provide financial aid of any kind to students enrolled in the LL.M. program.