We are pleased to provide the following information about UCLA School of Law in compliance with American Bar Association Standards 504 and 509.
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Accreditation Status
UCLA School of Law is approved by the Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar of the American Bar Association, 321 North Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60654, 312.988.6738.
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Admissions Statistics and Information
UCLA School of Law Transfer Credit Acceptance Policy
Transfer applicants must have successfully completed an entire first-year curriculum at another American Bar Association (ABA)-approved law school. UCLA will award a maximum of 39 credits earned at another institution. Transfer students must spend four (4) full-time semesters at UCLA School of Law upon transferring. Students from law schools that are only state-approved are not eligible for admission. For more information about the transfer admission process and procedures, please contact our Admissions Office at (310) 825-2080 or admissions@law.ucla.edu -
Academic Freedom and Freedom of Expression
University of California policy on Academic Freedom (APM - 010) - part of the UC Academic Personnel Manual
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Institutional Learning Outcomes
In compliance with ABA Standard 302, the Faculty of UCLA School of Law has adopted the following institutional learning outcomes for our J.D. students:
- Be familiar with generally recognized approaches to the study of law and legal reasoning.
- Be able to identify and understand key concepts in substantive law and the legal process.
- Have an understanding of the role of law in public policy.
- Have had exposure to legal theory and to interdisciplinary perspectives on law.
- Be able to carry out a competent legal analysis.
- Be able to conduct competent legal research.
- Be able to write effectively and to communicate orally in a legal setting.
- Have had exposure to problem-solving techniques that prepare students to practice in a diverse society and world, such as the ability to work collaboratively, to communicate effectively with clients, and to engage competently with persons from a variety of backgrounds and holding a variety of views.
- Be familiar with the rules of professional ethics.
- Be capable of exhibiting professionalism in the practice of law in accordance with the legal profession’s values and standards.
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Qualifications for Admission to the Bar
In addition to a bar examination, there are character, fitness, and other qualifications for admission to the bar in every U.S. jurisdiction. Applicants are encouraged to determine the requirements for any jurisdiction in which they intend to seek admission by contacting the jurisdiction. Addresses for all relevant agencies are available through the National Conference of Bar Examiners.
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