Mar 3, 2008

Chicago-Kent College of Law LLM Programs Tuition Reduction

Program Description LL.M. Programs at Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology The second oldest law school in Illinois, the College of Law has a history marked by diversity, innovation, and excellence. Chicago-Kent is accredited by the American Bar Association and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools and the Order of the Coif. Chicago-Kent is the leading law school in the nation in applying computer technology to enhance the study of law and in addressing the global implications of new developments in science and technology.

Chicago-Kent offers LL.M. program in the following areas:
- LL.M. In International And Comparative Law
- LL.M. In International Intellectual Property Law
- LL.M. In Financial Services Law
- LL.M. In Taxation
- LL.M. In Family Law

Award type: tuition reduction
Average award amount: $3,000 - $9,000
Award duration: 1 year
Deadline: rolling

Eligibility requirements
1. Application for Admission.
The application should be completed, signed and submitted along with the $75 application fee to the Office of International Law and Policy. Students may submit an online application or request a hard copy from the Office of International Law and Policy at (312)906-5134 or by e-mail at intllm@kentlaw. edu. Candidates are encouraged to submit their application and all supporting documents as soon as possible after October 1, and preferably before February 1. Students are admitted on a rolling-admissions basis so it is to students' advantage to apply early.

2. Personal Statement.
Each applicant must submit a personal statement with their application that describes their past and present activities, as well as their plans upon completion of the LL.M. program. This statement should also contain information regarding any relevant factors that may not have been fully explained in the application form and that may assist the members of the Admissions Committee in their review of the application.

3. Letters of Recommendation.
We require two letters of recommendation which should be sent directly to the Office of International Law and Policy by the recommendor.

4. Transcripts.
Applicants should arrange to have transcripts of all prior legal study and pre-legal study submitted to the Office of International Law and Policy. All applicants who have done academic work at foreign institutions must provide original academic records and officially certified English translation of the original records. In addition, please submit official information on the grading system and the applicants' class ranking (if available).

5. TOEFL.
The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is required of all applicants who are not native speakers of English or who did not receive their legal education at an institution which uses English as the primary language of instruction. Successful applicants to the LL.M. program typically have a TOEFL score of approximately 600 on the paper based test, 250 on the computer based test, or 100 on the internet based test. The TOEFL may be waived at the discretion of the Admissions Committee for applicants for whom English has been the primary language of instruction in prior study or who can otherwise substantiate their English proficiency.

The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is not required of applicants applying for the LL.M. Programs.

An application is complete only when all of the documents described above have been received.

Further information:
http://www.kentlaw. edu/internationa l/llm/

Contact
Chicago-Kent College of Law
Program Coordinator
Office of International Law and Policy
565 West Adams Street
Chicago, IL
60661
Phone: +1 (312) 906-5134
Fax: +1 (312) 906-5355
e-mail: intllm@kentlaw. edu

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