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    This quick application is designed for current Loyola Law students to expedite the application process. Please provide your personal information, the graduate program you are interested in, and your current attendance information.
     
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    Is your current LGPA 2.8 or higher?
    Is your current LGPA 2.8 or higher?
    Loyola Law students whose LGPA is 2.8 or higher may have their application requirements for a personal statement and letter of recommendation waived.

    If you are uncertain of your LGPA, please consult your student portal in LORA. Student whose LGPA is 2.799 or lower, must complete the entire application to be considered for admission. The College of Law reserves the right to request additional information from all applicants if necessary to render an admission decision.
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    You may upload your recommendation letter here or your recommender may also email their recommendation directly to the Office of Law Admissions at llm@loyno.edu.

    The program committee is particularly interested in the following traits as they relate to the applicant and ask that you address them in your letter:

    • Ability to complete a rigorous program of graduate study;
    • Ability to act professionally and ethically;
    • Sensitivity to the needs of others;
    • Potential contributions to the graduate program;
    • Interest and ability to pursue research in education; and
    • Commitment to working with students in the educational setting.






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