Register with the Credential Assembly Service (CAS)
This service will send your transcripts, application and letters of recommendation to the law school. Quinnipiac’s LSAC code is 3973.
This service will send your transcripts, application and letters of recommendation to the law school. Quinnipiac’s LSAC code is 3973.
Complete the electronic application using CAS.
Request transcripts from every undergraduate and graduate school attended. All transcripts should be sent directly to the Credential Assembly Service.
We are interested in learning more about you as an individual. The personal statement is your opportunity to share with us your unique life experiences, what is important to you and what makes you want to pursue a legal education. A carefully crafted, well-written and concise statement is what we are looking for as we seek to learn more about you and assess your writing ability. This essay should reflect solely your own work and not exceed 750 words.
We require a resume that clearly outlines life, work, education and community service experience.
Consider asking academic professors or employers to provide positive, accurate statements on your behalf. Quinnipiac University School of Law requires a total of two letters or recommendation and will accept up to three. These documents should be sent directly to CAS.
If you’re applying for financial aid, see the steps you will need to take.
All applicants must submit their application and supporting materials using the Law School Admissions Council's (LSAC) Credential Assembly Service (CAS).
Learn more about the CAS
Application fees can add up and sometimes make the difference between applying to a school or limiting your choices. To alleviate some of the costs associated with applying to law school, we are waiving our application fee.
A complete application consists of the following materials:
At Quinnipiac University School of Law, our focus is on educating the whole lawyer. We empower you to retain your personal values and sense of self while teaching you to be skilled, knowledgeable, and ethical practitioners of the law. Quinnipiac Law has a responsibility to educate lawyers who will serve the legal needs of all members of society. With this responsibility in mind, we enroll students whose lived experience suggests that they have the capacity to make a substantial contribution to the learning environment of the law school and to distinguish themselves in serving the community through the practice of law, policy improvement, government service, legal scholarship, or other law-related activities. We aspire to educate lawyers who are interested in improving access to quality representation and justice.
While past academic performance and LSAT scores are important aspects of an application, we also consider additional factors including (but not limited to): letters of recommendation; the clarity and quality of writing (throughout the entire application); advanced degrees; employment history; commitment to community service; experience navigating social, educational, physical, or economic challenges; moral character; academic growth and improving grades; rigor of undergraduate curriculum; extracurricular activities; distinctions/honors achieved; and life experience.
Please note our mailing address differs from our physical address. Please address all mail to 275 Mount Carmel Avenue, LW-ADM, Hamden, CT 06518.
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