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• Complete ABA University of Oregon School of Law Profile.

• Admissions data
http://lawadmissions.uoregon.edu/classprofile

• Curricular offerings
http://law.uoregon.edu/academics/courselists/

• Enrollment data and class profile
http://lawadmissions.uoregon.edu/classprofile/

• Library resources
http://library.uoregon.edu/law/index.html

• Physical facilities
http://law.uoregon.edu/students/facilities/

• Employment summary
http://law.uoregon.edu/career/alumni/employment-statistics/
http://law.uoregon.edu/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/EmploymentSummary-1.pdf 
http://law.uoregon.edu/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Class-of-2011-Employment-Report.pdf 

Policies regarding transfer of credit earned at another institution of higher learning
http://lawadmissions.uoregon.edu/transfer-and-visitor/

• ​Scholarship information
http://law.uoregon.edu/students/scholarships
http://lawadmissions.uoregon.edu/scholarship-retention/

• Tuition, fees, living costs, financial aid, and refunds
http://registrar.uoregon.edu/costs/refunds
http://lawadmissions.uoregon.edu/tuition/
http://law.uoregon.edu/students/financial/

Admission to Practice Law – Bar Examination and Character and Fitness

Graduation from law school is only the first step towards becoming a member of a State or Territory’s bar. Bar applicants must also pass the bar exam and meet the character and fitness and other qualifications of the jurisdiction(s) in which they intend to practice law. It is possible to pass a bar exam and be denied admission to the bar based on character and fitness concerns. Learn more at the American Bar Association Admissions Information site.

Nondiscrimination

The School of Law complies with the University of Oregon Policy on Nondiscrimination, Sexual Harassment, Student Records and Privacy.

For the full University policy:
http://aaeo.uoregon.edu/sites/aaeo.uoregon.edu/files/attachments/AAEO%20Booklet%20Color.pdf

 


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