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IU McKinney to Directly Admit Top Undergrad Students from IUPUI
04/22/2015
IUPUI undergraduate students who are at the top of their class may now skip the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) and apply directly to IU McKinney, thanks to a change in American Bar Association (ABA) rules.
The new program is for undergraduate students at IUPUI who have completed at least six semesters of academic work at IU in any discipline. Alumni may also be eligible provided they graduated no earlier than August 2014 and completed at least six semester of their undergraduate degree work at IUPUI.
“We are excited to offer this great opportunity to the students on our campus," said Julie
Smith, director of student recruitment at IU McKinney. "Qualified IUPUI students do not need to take the LSAT and can apply right away for admission and scholarship consideration. And since we’re still accepting applications, it is possible to get started in law school in Fall 2015.”
More information about the program is available on the IU McKinney website. To see if you’re eligible, contact the IU McKinney Office of Admissions at lawadmit@iu.edu, or 317-274-2459.
