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Transcripts. Applicants are required to submit official transcripts from all relevant academic institutions previously attended. All transcripts must include a certified English translation. The following services are available to applicants who choose to have their credentials evaluated:
LL.M. Credential Assembly Service
Educational Credential Evaluators
Foreign Education Credential Service
Curriculum Vitae:
Applicants are asked to submit a résumé outlining all relevant work experience and education.
Personal Statement:
Applicants must submit a one- to two-page personal statement that explains their reasons for pursuing an LL.M. degree as well as their future plans and goals. Applicants are encouraged to highlight significant experiences as a lawyer or law student.
Recommendation Letter:
Two Letters of Recommendation. Letters of recommendation should come from professors or employers of the applicant. Ideally, letters of recommendation will describe the length and nature of the recommender’s relationship to the applicant and specifically address the applicant’s aptitude for advanced law study in an English language environment.