Do you accept international students?
When are seat deposits due and how much are they?
When do you begin accepting applications?
What does "rolling" admissions mean?
What is your minimum LSAT requirement to apply?
If I have multiple LSAT scores, which score will be considered?
Do I need to have a certain major to apply?
When should I take the LSAT?
Do you conduct interviews?
Where can I find housing information?
What kind of financial aid do you offer?
We only accept United States citizens or permanent residents.
The first seat deposit, $200, is due April 1. The second seat deposit, $300, is due June 1.
September 1. Due to our "rolling" admissions process, it is better to apply sooner rather than later.
We will continue to accept, review, and make decisions on application files until every seat is full. All pending applications expire at the beginning of the academic year.
We do not have a minimum LSAT requirement.
The highest LSAT score will be considered as long as it has not expired.
We invite all majors to apply.
The LSAT is offered four times a year: February, June, September, and December. It is best to take the LSAT in September or December prior to the application year, but you may take the LSAT in February of the year you plan to apply. We may also consider June LSAT scores for highly qualified candidates.
We do not conduct formal interviews that affect admissions decisions, but we do invite you to visit ASL and talk with our admissions staff.
The Office of Student Services maintains a list of available housing in Grundy and the surrounding area. Please contact your Admissions Counselor for assistance or more information.
Visit our Financial Aid FAQ for answers to your financial aid questions.