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Admissions Admission to the graduate Law and Society Program (LSP) is based on academic records and letters of recommendation. While the basis of the program is multidisciplinary, its aim is to be transdisciplinary, and therefore it tends to admit exceptional students who are attuned to transcending conventional disciplinary boundaries in the study of law and social relations. The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is required of all students. The Graduate School of Arts and Science (GSAS) will not to waive this requirement. Students interested in one of the Institute's joint degrees must apply to both the Law School and GSAS. Applications are available through the following links: GSAS || LAW
A comprehensive listing of University and graduate school fellowships, prizes, and awards appears in the Financial Information section of the Graduate School of Arts and Science Bulletin and in the Law School Bulletin. Only students admitted to the Ph.D. or J.D./Ph.D. degree programs will
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| last updated: August 18, 1998 by Sergej Zoubok |
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