- Application: Apply online through the Law School Admissions Council (LSAC) Credential Assembly Service.
- Application fee: $75
- Transcripts: Submit official transcripts from all undergraduate and graduate institutions attended.
- LSAT: Submit the results of the Law School Admission Test (LSAT).
- Personal statement: Submit a personal statement that addresses your motivation for pursuing a law degree, your legal interests, and your background and experiences.
- Resume: Submit a resume that outlines your academic, extracurricular, and professional experiences.
- Letters of recommendation: Submit two letters of recommendation from professors, employers, or other individuals who can speak to your character and qualifications for law school.
- Optional Essay: Submit an optional essay that addresses any special circumstances or qualifications that you believe are relevant to your application.
- International applicants: International applicants must also submit a TOEFL or IELTS score, as well as a statement explaining how their educational experiences would prepare them for success in law school in the United States.
The admissions committee at Emory Law School considers a variety of factors when evaluating applications, including academic performance, LSAT score, personal statement, resume, letters of recommendation, and optional essay. The admissions committee is looking for applicants who have demonstrated strong academic ability, intellectual curiosity, leadership potential, and a commitment to public service.