Admission Requirements
To apply to Widener Law’s  JD program, you should: take the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) and register for the Law School Credential Assembly Service, complete an application, have all undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools that you attended submit transcripts to CAS, and submit up to three letters of recommendation through  Law School Admission Council’s Letter of Recommendation service.

The Admissions Committee reviews all applications to Widener Law with primary consideration given to undergraduate grade point average and LSAT scores. The Committee also considers previous graduate study, work experience, extracurricular activities, and community involvement. To ensure that your qualifications are properly considered,  you should submit a resume and a well-written personal statement to the Admissions Office.

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