Law

Gregory Dodds, Academic Advisor.

Most law schools require a bachelor’s degree and a satisfactory grade-point average and score on the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) for admission. Law schools vary in the levels of achievement required for admission. Students planning to study law are encouraged to consult with the prelaw advisor.

Courses designed to develop skills in oral and written communication and the ability to reason and think analytically are strongly recommended. The Legal Studies minor offered by the department of history and philosophy provides this focus.