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Tue Feb 09 2010 18:44:09 UA Law | Admissions | Prospective Students | Early Decision Program - Updated 09/06/2007
Early Decision Program

* The Early Decision Program is binding.  By applying to the Early Decision Program, applicants agree that if they are admitted through the Early Decision program, they will enroll. Applicants may apply to only one law school under a binding early decision program, and if admitted to the University of Arizona Rogers College of Law, must immediately withdraw all pending applications at other law schools and must agree not to initiate new applications.

* Early Decision applicants must take the LSAT no later than the Sept./October test of the year they plan to apply.

* The application deadline for the Early Decision Program is November 15 and all application  materials (including LSDAS Report and letters of recommendation) must be in the possession of the College of Law Admissions Office by December 1.

* There is no special application for Arizona’s Early Decision Program.  However, in order to be considered in the Early Decision process, Early Decision applicants must sign and transmit the Early Decision Agreement.

* The Admissions Office will notify Early Decision applicants of the Admissions Committee’s decision in late December.

* Applicants who are admitted to the University of Arizona Rogers College of Law through the Early Decision Program agree to enroll and must submit an enrollment commitment form and $250 non-refundable deposit by January 15.

* The Admissions Committee will make the following decisions on Early Decision applicants:

A. Admit (the candidate must withdraw all other applications, not initiate new applications, and send a deposit and enrollment commitment form to the College of Law); or

B. Rollover into the Regular Decision pool (applications will be re-evaluated during the regular review period, typically January-May, and candidates are free to apply to other law schools and are released from any early decision enrollment obligation). We urge such candidates to update their application with new information, including new developments, grades, test scores and letters of recommendation.

--- No applicant will be denied admission during the Early Decision process.         

* Admitted Early Decision candidates will be considered for merit scholarship assistance at the time of acceptance.  Candidates who seek need based scholarship and loans must file a FAFSA as soon as possible between January 2, 2008 and March 1, 2008. Click here for Early Decision Agreement

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   
       
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