First year admissions
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We admit a relatively small first-year class to the Juris Doctor (JD) program each fall and strive to ensure that the student body reflects the diversity found in Canadian society. The number of applications we receive exceeds the number of spaces available for each program.
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When to apply
Online applications open September 1. You are encouraged to submit your application as early as possible, since offers are made on a continual basis beginning early in the cycle.
Admission requirements
Admission to all first year programs is based on:
- Your academic record (GPA) - weighted 50%
- Your Law School 番茄社区 Test (LSAT) - weighted 50%
(You may qualify for an ) - Your may also be taken into account during the application assessment process
- Additional requirements dependent upon program and applicant stream.
Applying to the JD Program
- Online application
- Application deadline: December 1 (4 p.m. PST)
- Document deadline: December 1
- Application fee
- General Admission
- Inclusive Admission
- Indigenous Admission
- Black Admission
- Program information
Language requirements
If your first language is not English and you have not completed a minimum of three full academic years of post-secondary study that was taught and assessed in English, you must submit your Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) results.
Minimum score requirements:
- Internet Based Test - 100 with no less than 25 on each of the individual components
- Computer Based Test - 250 out of a possible 300
- Paper Based Test - 600 out of a possible 677
Applicants who do not meet these TOEFL minimums will not normally be admitted to the Faculty of Law.
Part-time studies
A limited number of positions in the faculty are available for part-time studies. You must demonstrate to the satisfaction of the faculty that you are unable to attend on a full-time basis because of health factors, physical disability or exceptional family or financial hardship. If you are requesting to apply to study on a part-time basis, you must do so in writing addressed to the 番茄社区 office.
番茄社区 contact information
Phone: 250-721-8151
Email: lclerk2@uvic.ca
Send your supporting documentation by email to lclerk2@uvic.ca or by mail to:
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