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This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
For more information on LSAT dates, deadlines and preparation, visit .lsac or contact the Wayne Law Admissions Office at (313) 577-3937 or lawinquire@wayne.
Wayne State Law ranks #98 in terms of student selectivity with an acceptance rate of 48.1% among those who applied for admission. Wayne State Law ranks #105 in terms of bar passage rate among first-time test takers (77.8%), and it outperforms by +2.7% the state of Michigan's overall bar passage rate of 75.1%.
Submit a complete list of leadership activities, extracurricular activities, community involvement and work experience. A recommendation form from an academic reference is optional.
Please contact your admissions counselor, or our office at admissions@wayne, with any questions, including those related to waiving the enrollment deposit.
While it's important to have meaningful and clear communication with the admissions office, it's also important not to overwhelm them. Unless you have a specific reason to make contact or are dealing directly with someone regarding an issue, you should not email or call too often.
General Standard for Admission. In general, this requires a distinguished academic record with a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.5 (on a 4.0 scale) in academic coursework for the first law degree (a J.D. or LL. B. or equivalent).
Wayne State University is ranked No. 55 (tie) out of 196 in Best Law Schools and No. 20 (tie) out of 68 in Part-time Law.
All entering JD students Admission yearLSAT 25th50th Fall 2023 155 162 Fall 2022 154 161 Fall 2021 157 1612 more rows
To be admitted to a general degree program, you must: Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5. Meet Wayne State's English proficiency requirements.
General Standard for Admission. In general, this requires a distinguished academic record with a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.5 (on a 4.0 scale) in academic coursework for the first law degree (a J.D. or LL. B. or equivalent).