Through a collaborative program with the College of Law and the College of Arts and Sciences, selected students can complete their undergraduate degree and a JD in six years. At the end of their second semester in Law School and the completion of 124 applicable semester hours, students in the program will be awarded a Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science (BS) degree. Students in the College of Arts and Sciences are eligible to apply for admission to the accelerated law program in their third year of undergraduate study at The University of Tulsa. Admission is highly selective.
Application Process
- Schedule an appointment with an Arts and Sciences academic adviser during the first year (freshman year). Thereafter, it is important to have periodic meetings with your undergraduate academic advisor to ensure that you remain on track with undergraduate credits and coursework in order to meet accelerated law program eligibility.
- Schedule an appointment with College of Law’s Office of Admissions (918-631-2406 / lawadmissions@utulsa.edu) at any time during the first two years of college to obtain information about the Accelerated Law Program and receive counseling on application requirements for the program.
- Take the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) no later than February of junior year or sooner. To register for the LSAT, go to LSAC.org. The LSAT is administered four times each year by the Law School Admissions Council (LSAC).
- Submit an Application for Admission to the College of Law (between January 1 and April 1 of the junior year). A personal statement MUST accompany the law school application.
*Please note: The personal statement should reflect clear goals and seriousness of purpose regarding law school and the ability to progress at an accelerated pace (why you are a good candidate for the accelerated law program).
The College of Law application is available at LSAC.org. Applicants to the College of Law are required to apply via the LSAC website. Application fee waivers are available at the TU Law website.
- Arrange for THREE letters of recommendation in support of your candidacy. PLEASE NOTE that one of the three recommendation letters must come from the applicant’s undergraduate study department chair. Letters may be submitted to the College of Law in one of two ways:
- Submitted directly to the College of Law by the recommender in a sealed envelope with signature across the back flap of the envelope.
- Submitted to the College of Law via the CAS report.
- Register with the LSAC Credential Assembly Service (CAS) between January 1 and April 1 of the junior year. To register, go to LSAC.org.
- Arrange for a copy of your transcript reflecting all coursework completed to be mailed to LSAC so that the transcript may be placed into your CAS report by LSAC. This is a requirement that cannot be waived.
Requirements
On-going Obligatin of Candidate
The accepted candidate must have a cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0 at conclusion of undergraduate coursework and prior to matriculation in the College of Law.
The accepted candidate must maintain comportment in a manner consistent with the expectations of the legal profession.
The accepted candidate must remain in good standing with The University of Tulsa.
The accepted candidate must arrange for updated transcripts (see above) to be sent to LSAC and the College of Law prior to law school matriculation.
*Please note: Failure to comply with any of the above requirements and conditions will result in the revocation of admission to the accelerated law program.
For more information about this program, contact April Fox, Associate Dean and Director of Admissions, TU College of Law, at april-fox@utulsa.edu, or Teresa Reed, Associate Dean, TU College of Arts and Sciences, at teresa-reed@utulsa.edu.