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The Columbus School of Law at Catholic University

Admissions

  Visiting Students

Deadlines:
Fall Visiting Applications: July 1st
Spring Visiting Applications: November 1st
Summer Visiting Applications: April 1st

Current Students

Students who have completed one year of J.D. studies and who are in good standing at an ABA-accredited law school may apply to be visiting students at the Columbus School of Law for up to one academic year, earning credits for transfer back to their degree-granting school. Visiting student enrollment is on a space-available basis. Students should contact their degree-granting school for information on financial aid eligibility, and the financial aid application process and deadline.

To be considered for admission as a visitor, please submit the following information:

→ Completed visiting student application and a statement explaining why you are applying to visit. (300 words or less)

→ $30.00 Application Fee (check or money order payable to CUA) 

→ An official letter from your law school dean (or designate) stating that you are currently in good academic standing and unconditionally eligible to return to your present law school.  The letter of good standing should indicate that you have permission to visit, specify which semester(s) you can visit, and that you will receive credit for course work successfully completed at The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law.   

→ Official Law School Transcript 

Bar-Certified Attorneys 

To be considered for admission as a visitor, please submit the following information: 

→ Completed visiting student application and a statement explaining why you are applying to visit. (300 words or less) 

→ $30.00 Application Fee (check or money order payable to CUA) 

→ A copy of your Bar Membership Card 

If you have any questions, please contact Andrea M. Stewart, Deputy Registrar/Assistant Director of Academic Services at stewart@law.edu or at (202)319-6095.


At the Columbus School of Law our goal is to create a community of learning rich in multicultural diversity. Soliciting applicants from a vast array of racial, religious, social and ethnic backgrounds, cultivates an educational environment where free thought in the marketplace of ideas is not just accepted, but the norm.



Last Revised 17-Sep-07 02:19 PM.