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  1. Lawyers from all over the world come to The University of Texas at Austin to expand the breadth and depth of their legal knowledge and invest in an internationally recognized Master of Laws. The LL.M. Program is diverse, selective, and small, with 25 spots for each incoming class. LL.M. students from foreign countries and the U.S. are fully integrated into the academic life of the Law School ...

  2. The University of Texas School of Law727 East Dean Keeton StreetAustin, Texas 78705(512) 471-5151 Office of AdmissionsTownes Hall 2.120(512) 232-1200admissions@law.utexas.edu Report website issues to web@law.utexas.edu.

  3. The University of Texas Law School Foundation was established in 1952 as an educational foundation to support The University of Texas School of Law. The Board of Trustees includes among its members some of the most prominent attorneys in Texas and the nation. The Foundation manages most of the endowments and privately-sponsored funds which ...

  4. The University of Texas School of Law began as The University of Texas at Austin’s Department of Law when the university was founded in 1883. The law school started with two professors and 52 students in the basement of the university’s Old Main Building. The school has since grown to more than 900 students and offers the Doctor of ...

  5. As you navigate the admissions process, you’ll encounter many commonly asked questions related to our program, applying, wait list, and standardized tests. We hope this information is helpful to you. If you have a question that isn’t answered below, please do not hesitate to send us your question at: admissions@law.utexas.edu. On this page: Program Applying Standardized […]

  6. March 1 - Application deadline for Regular Decision. The School of Law must receive a student's valid LSAT and/or GRE score by the appropriate deadline to consider their application for admission. May 1 - Application opens. June 15 - Application deadline. The School of Law admits transfer students on a rolling basis once applications are ...

  7. Texas Law ranks #13 in terms of student selectivity with an acceptance rate of 20.9% among those who applied for admission. #15 in Median LSAT. Texas Law is tied for #15 in terms of the median LSAT score (167) among those applicants granted admission who enrolled as full-time students. The LSAT measures reading comprehension, analytical ...