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Studying Law at Duquesne

All students interested in studying law for the purpose of obtaining a professional degree are encouraged to meet with the Pre-Law Advisor, located in the Political Science Department, College Hall. The Pre-Law Advisor counsels students regarding their law school choices, registration with the law school for the LSAT, and their future goals.

Students seeking entry into law school should cast a wide academic net during their undergraduate years. The humanities-based University core curriculum, in which all students must participate, ensures the development of oral and written communication skills, while it explores questions of human significance. A wide range of elective courses allows students to explore a variety of interests and sample courses in any of Duquesne's undergraduate schools of study.

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Law School Links

The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) list of schools includes only law schools that require the LSAT, the Credential Assembly Service (LSDAS), or Letters of Recommendation.

Which law school can I get into?

The Boston College Law School Locator can help you identify schools where your scores and grades are most competitive and help you gauge your chance of admission at a particular school.

Contact Pre-Law

Pre-Law Advisor:
Dr. Clifford Bob
bob@duq.edu
509 College Hall

Administrative Assistant:
Joan Lapyczak
503 College Hall
412.396.6485