Application for Admission by Eligible Law Students is a process in which prospective law students who have met certain criteria can apply to law schools for admission. The criteria typically include a minimum grade point average (GPA) and satisfactory performance on the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). The application process typically involves submitting a variety of materials, such as transcripts, letters of recommendation, and personal statements. There are several types of Application for Admission by Eligible Law Students, including: 1. Early Decision Application: This type of application is available to students who have identified a law school as their top choice and are willing to commit to enrolling if accepted. This type of application is due earlier than the regular deadline and can provide a quicker notification of a decision. 2. Regular Decision Application: This type of application is the most common and is due by the stated deadline. Students will typically receive notification of a decision within several weeks of submitting their materials. 3. Rolling Admission Application: This type of application is available to students who are willing to apply early and receive a decision relatively quickly. Schools with a rolling admission process may accept applications at any time during the year. 4. Transfer Application: This type of application is available to students who have already completed a year or more of law school at an accredited institution and wish to transfer to a different school. Transfer applications typically require additional materials such as a letter from the current school confirming the student's good standing.