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Glendale University College Of Law | Admissions Requirements | LSAT Recommended but Not Required





Degreed Regular - The majority of applicants to Glendale have a Bachelor's Degree or higher from a regionally accredited college. However, a Bachelor's Degree is not required to apply .

Non-Degreed Regular - A prospective student can have an academic AA or AS degree, or have a minimum of 60 semester or 90 quarter units of Bachelor Degree-applicable, academic coursework from a regionally accredited college. Coursework completed at institutions approved by alternate accrediting agencies may also be considered following evaluation by the State Bar.

Foreign-educated - Applicants may apply for admission as Degreed or Non-Degreed Regular with an approved credential evaluation indicating foreign college experience equivalent to that mentioned above. A list of approved evaluating companies is available at the California State Bar website .

Special Students - A prospective student with fewer than 60 units may apply as a "special student" by meeting minimum scores on select CLEP exams. The LSAT is required as well. Before considering this option, research additional State Bar requirements thoroughly.

The LSAT is recommended but not required for Degreed Regular and Non-Degreed Regular applicants.

Prospective students seeking admission as a Special Student, Prior Law Student, or International Student must take the LSAT.

Applying without an LSAT score is an option only available to those who have not taken the LSAT. If the LSAT has been taken, all scores must be disclosed.

Prospective students often ask about "minimums" in terms of grade point averages (GPA) and LSAT scores.

Glendale does not have minimum GPA or LSAT score requirements; however, not all GPA's and LSAT scores are considered admissible. Rather, they are interpreted within the context of the applicant's complete file.

Glendale University College of Law does not average LSAT scores.



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