The school is authorized under federal law to enroll nonimmigrant alien students.

The seat deposit is $500 and may be split into two payments. The first $200 is due by April 1, and the remaining $300 is due by June 1.

ASL begins accepting applications on September 1 and admits students on a rolling basis.

ASL invites applications, conducts reviews, and renders decisions throughout the academic year for the following fall. It is recommended that students complete all components of the application no later than July in order to ensure all arrangements are in place prior to orientation.

Appalachian School of Law conducts a holistic review of each applicant.

The highest LSAT score will be considered as long as it has not expired.

We invite all majors to apply.

We recommend taking the LSAT in September or December prior to the application year. However, LSAT scores from later test administration dates may be considered. Contact the admissions office for more information.

We do not conduct formal interviews that affect admissions decisions, but we welcome you to visit ASL and talk with our admissions staff.

The Office of Admissions maintains a list of available housing in Grundy and the surrounding area. Please contact your Admissions Counselor for assistance or more information.

Every application is automatically reviewed for our generous merit scholarships. Admitted students may apply for limited need-based aid. Visit our Financial Aid FAQ for answers to your financial aid questions.