Admissions Overview
Please ensure you complete all items on the application prior to submission so that review of your application is not delayed.
Please complete the appropriate application:
J.D. Applicants - who have never attended any law school, complete application titled, (J.D.1).
J.D.2 - Applicants who have previously attended a law school (academically ineligible to continue, students applying to transfer and Visiting Students), complete application titled, (J.D.2). To be considered for admission, a student who has been previously disqualified from any law school must have been separated from that law school for a period of one year from the date they were advised of their disqualification to the start date of the fall semester for which they are applying (one academic year).
LL.M Program - Applicants who hold a JD from a US ABA accredited Law school or from a foreign law school, complete the application titled, LLM Application.
International Applicants JD & LLM
All international applicants must take either the TOEFL or IELTS English proficiency test if their first language is not English or their instruction (undergraduate or law) was not in English.
All international applicants must register for LSAC’s International Authentication and Evaluation Service and submit all transcripts for evaluation by that Service.
Critical Dates for Application
Applications become available on September 1 and may be submitted up to July 15. We suggest, because we make decisions on a “rolling basis”, that you apply as early in the process as possible. You may submit your application prior to taking the LSAT, however it will not be considered complete, and ready for review until the CAS report is on file with transcripts from all colleges and universities attended, LSAT score, writing sample and letters of recommendation. Please see the application process for prior law school applicants, transfer and visiting, and LLM applicants for a list of required documents. First-time J.D. candidates who apply by April 1st will receive priority consideration for scholarship awards.
The Application Process
Accreditation
Thurgood Marshall School of Law is a public law school founded in June 1947. The school is fully accredited by the American Bar Association.
For more information regarding accreditation, please contact:
American Bar Association
Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar
321 N. Clark Street
Chicago, IL 60654-6738
Phone: 312.988.6738
School Address
Thurgood Marshall School of Law
3100 Cleburne Street
Houston, TX 77004
Phone: 713.313.4455
Fax: 713.313.1049