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The Florida International University College of Law Admissions Committee
seeks to enroll a diverse group of students who have demonstrated academic
and personal achievement. The College of Law wishes to advance the intellectual
growth of its students as well as their development of skills and values
useful to the ethical, effective practice of law.
While a prospective student’s academic record and LSAT performance
are weighted heavily in the evaluative process, the Admissions Committee
considers other factors including leadership ability, commitment to
public service, command of global issues, work history, military service,
any history of criminality or academic misconduct and evidence of obstacles
that an applicant may have overcome (for example, English is not the applicant’s
native language, discrimination, economic or family hardship, severe
medical condition, etc.) The Admissions Committee encourages each applicant
to answer all questions with candor, detail and, where appropriate,
specific examples of relevant background experiences.
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