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  1. Berkeley Law is one of the premier law schools in the United States, and the cornerstone of the school is its J.D. Degree Program. The J.D. program is demanding, engaging, hands-on, and selective. Each year, only about one out of every ten applicants is accepted.

  2. J.D. Academic Guidance. In addition to the required first year curriculum, you are required: in your second or third year, to successfully complete a course that fulfills the Professional Responsibility requirement — see the schedule of classes for potential classes. before you graduate (though it is strongly recommended as a 1L-year Spring ...

  3. Ready to apply to our J.D. program? Navigate through these links to learn about the application requirements, individual components, and more. Application Checklist. Timeline for Applying. Early Decision Program. Academic Record. Standardized Tests. Personal Statement & Resume. Optional Statements. Required Addenda. Letters of Recommendation.

  4. www.law.berkeley.edu › admissions › jdFAQs - Berkeley Law

    FAQs. Below are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions, organized by the following topics: General Information. COVID-19. Standardized Tests. Academic Record. Letters of Recommendation. Review Process and Decisions. Financial Aid.

  5. For the academic year 2024-25, the estimated J.D. tuition and fees are as follows: California Resident: $63,196. Non-Resident: $75,624. Health Insurance: $6,442* *Health insurance is compulsory for all UC students, and enrollment in the UC Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP) is automatic.

  6. The UC Berkeley School of Law offers a broad, three-year curriculum leading to the Juris Doctor (JD) degree. Berkeley Law educates students not only for the practice of law but also for all the varied roles lawyers perform in modern society.

  7. Combined Degree Programs (outside of UC Berkeley) Some students opt to pursue a J.D. at Berkeley and a master’s degree at another institution. We have approved combined degree programs with The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University (MALD) and The John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University (MPP).