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UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON
LAW CENTER: PATHWAYS TO LAW SCHOOL
The University of Houston Law Center offers many options for University of Houston students to attend law school.
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3+3 Undergraduate/Law Dual Degree Program
The UH Law Center offers a 3+3 Program in conjunction with the University of Houston Honors College. The program allows UH Honors College students, who are Liberal Studies majors, to earn both an undergraduate degree and a law degree in just 6 years. LSAT required. For more details, visit uh.edu/honors and click on “programs and minors.”
UHLC Express (Available Fall 2021)
University of Houston undergraduate students may be admitted to the Law Center without an LSAT score. Students must have an ACT or SAT at or above the 85th percentile. Students must also rank in the top 10% of the undergraduate class or earn a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or above through six semesters of academic work. No LSAT required. Taking the LSAT will disqualify you from this program.
Traditional J.D. Program
Students can also attend law school through the full-time J.D. or part-time evening program. LSAT required. For more details, visit law.uh.edu/admissions
Preparatory Resource
Pre-Law Pipeline Program
The University of Houston Law Center offers a Pre-Law Pipeline Program, designed to attract and encourage undergraduate students from low income, first generation, and underrepresented backgrounds to pursue legal careers. Students admitted to the 3+3 or the UHLC Express program may be admitted to the Pre-Law Pipeline Program. The eight-week residential summer program helps undergraduate students prepare to meet the demands of law school. For more details, visit law.uh.edu/pipeline.
IS GRADUATE SCHOOL IN YOUR FUTURE?
IS GRADUATE SCHOOL IN YOUR FUTURE?