04/05/2023
The law school has exhausted its fee waiver budget. There is a small reserve for requests from potential applicants who have already received a fee waiver from the Law School Admissions Council (LSAC).
The law school requires a non-refundable $50 application fee. The deadline is April 30th! We hope that you will still consider applying to NCCU School of Law.
03/27/2023
Congratulations, future Legal Eagles! The Office of Admissions & Financial Assistance looks forward to welcoming you to the first Admitted Student Day event this Friday, March 31st! Please check your email for registration information!
03/02/2023
UPDATE: NCCU Law will accept the April LSAT score! To be considered during the current admissions cycle, you must take the LSAT on or before the APRIL administration date. Registration for the April 2023 LSAT ends today, March 2, 2023, so don’t delay! We look forward to receiving your application soon!
02/22/2023
On behalf of the HBCU Law School Showcase Committee, we are excited to welcome aspiring law students the unique opportunity to attend the 2nd Annual Virtual HBCU Law School Showcase! This event will be held virtually on Friday, February 24th from 12-2:30pm EST.
During Black History Month, we will celebrate the 6 HBCU law schools in the country and share a a number of resources to help students prepare for law school. Whether you are considering law school in the future or have recently applied, you don’t want to miss this opportunity to learn about the value of attending a HBCU law school and engage directly with admissions representatives.
The registration link can be found in the bio. We look forward to seeing you virtually!
Register here: https://ncculaw.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_noaz7KKLRay1vaB76b99VQ
01/04/2023
Happy New Year, future Legal Eagles! As we approach the halfway mark in this year’s admissions cycle, the Office of Admissions & Financial Assistance wants to cordially invite you to the 2023 Spring Open House event! This event will be hybrid and take place on Friday, January 20th from 12-3pm! To register, visit our website or click on the link in the bio. We look forward to seeing you there! ClassOf2027
09/21/2022
Here’s a look at the Fall 2022 First-Year Academic Profile! Welcome to the Nest, Legal Eagles! 🦅
09/19/2022
Happy Monday, future Legal Eagles! The Office of Admissions & Financial Assistance is excited to welcome you to the 2022 NCCU Law Fall Open House: The Ultimate Legal Eagle Experience on Friday, September 30th, 2022 from 12-2pm EST. This year’s program will be HYBRID. Make sure you register today as in-person spots are limited. Registration link can be found in our bio!
We look forward to seeing you there! 🦅⚖️
08/24/2022
Come join the Office of Admissions & Financial Assistance at our first virtual information session next Wednesday, August 31st from 12-1pm! Register today! Link in bio.
06/10/2022
Join the Office of Admissions & Financial Assistance team for a five-part virtual application series: Eagles Are Ready to Apply to learn about the admissions process. Each virtual session will focus on a topic related to your law school application. At the end of the summer series, you will be ready to apply beginning Oct. 1st. You are invited to bring your dinner and your questions to each virtual session. Register on our website or with the link in our bio.
- Part 1: LSAT & Admissions
- Part 2: GPA & Transcripts and Scholarships (AccessLex)
- Part 3: Personal Statement
- Part 4: Letters of Recommendation & Resume
- Part 5: Character & Fitness
02/23/2022
We are two days away! Two dynamic speakers, six HBCU law schools, and one amazing opportunity to learn about the unique resources offered to aspiring law students. Link in bio to register!
02/22/2022
Make sure you register today! Link in bio!
02/21/2022
Join all six for a special Black History Month virtual program on Feb. 25th from 12:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. EST hosted by “HBCUs.” During the showcase, you’ll hear remarks from all six historically black law school deans, guest speakers and other members of the legal profession. We will talk about the rich history of historically black law schools, the importance of diversifying the legal profession, the evolution of diversity and the admissions process during a live resource fair.
Scheduled to appear:
Jino Ray, Director of Marshall-Motley Scholars Program – Guest Speaker
Jay Austin, Executive Director of RISE Alliance (LSAC) – Guest Speaker
Attorney Jas, Jas Talks, LLC – Moderator
Link in bio or register here: https://bit.ly/3LImbqK