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: LL.M (24학점) – Scalia does not offer a general LLM program at this time. (1) LLM in Intellectual Property (지적재산권법 LLM) (2) LLM in Law and Economics (법률 및 경제학 LLM) (3) LLM in Global Antitrust Law & Economics (글로벌 반독점법 및 경제학 LLM) (4) LLM in U.S. Law (미국법 LLM) - 26학점 이수해야 함 |
스쿨 랭킹 |
: 공동 41 위 |
입학생 수 |
: 25 명 미만 The number of LLM applications varies dramatically from year to year. More importantly, the number of admission offers also varies and depends on academic and professional records. Like our JD admissions process, our LLM admissions process is competitive. We are looking for students who are a good fit for our specialized programs. Enrollment in the LLM program is limited to less than 25 students per program to ensure that each LLM student receives individual attention.
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원서마감일 |
: 2018년 6 월 1 일 (2017.9.1 이후 접수 & 12월 1일 마감 for 봄 학기/ 7월 1일 이후 접수) Fall & Spring available. |
원서전형료 |
: $75 |
성적표 |
: 1 매 If you are an intellectual property professional such as a patent agent or patent attorney qualified abroad and you are applying for George Mason's intellectual property LL.M. program without a law degree, please provide the transcripts of your highest degree (such as masters in engineering, for example) and include proof of a minimum of four years of experience working in the intellectual property field (letter from supervisor uploaded as a recommendation letter, for example). |
추천서 |
: 2 장 The applicant must submit two letters of recommendation addressing the applicant's academic and professional potential. Letters of recommendation must identify the applicant as an LLM applicant. Scalia Law School strongly prefers that applicants use the LSAC Letter of Recommendation Service, following LSAC procedures. Any applicant who does not use the LSAC Letter of Recommendation Service must (a) have the recommendations sent directly to Scalia Law School, George Mason University, and (b) use Scalia Law's recommendation form, which can be found at: www.law.gmu.edu/admission/onlineapp.html. Recommendations submitted directly to Scalia Law School must be in a sealed envelope and bear the author's signature across the sealed envelope flap. |
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: iBT – 90 / IELTS – 6.5 학교에서 안내한 내용과 아래 LSAC에서 안내한 내용이 다름. 참고 바람 For applicants whose first language is not English, current TOEFL or IELTS scores showing sufficient proficiency in the English language are required. Scalia Law School requires a minimum score of 100 on the Internet-based (iBT) TOEFL. TOEFL information is available at www.toefl.org. The Scalia Law School Institution code is 5827. For applicants who choose to take the IELTS, a minimum score of 7.5 is required. Please arrange to have an official TOEFL or IELTS score report sent to LSAC no later than May 1 for fall admission or December 1 for spring admission. Applicants must have taken the TOEFL or IELTS within two years of submitting their application. |
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Personal StatementThe applicant is required to submit a 500-word statement of educational and professional goals, double-spaced, that will serve as both a statement of purpose and a writing sample. The thoughts and words of the 500-word statement must be uniquely those of the applicant. With the exception of basic proofreading, no other(s) may assist in the creation of this statement. |
Resume |
Résumé The applicant must submit a resume detailing the applicant's educational and professional experience and achievements. There is no page limit. |
학비 및 생활비 |
: $40,737 Total $64,605
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기타 |
: Contact Us Adriana Vito Phone:
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After completing the LLM program, am I eligible to take a United States bar examination?The two LLM programs offered by George Mason are not intended to prepare or qualify students who are not graduates of a United States law school to engage in practice of law in the United States or to qualify them to take a bar examination. However, completing additional coursework beyond what is required for the LLM in order to become bar eligible is possible. Click here for more information regarding foreign-trained attorney eligibility for United States bar examinations. Are there any scholarships available?George Mason has limited scholarship funds available for outstanding LLM applicants. Awards range in amount from $5,000 to over $25,000. No additional application materials are required to be considered for scholarships – all applicants are evaluated as potential scholarship candidates and scholarship offers are made on a rolling basis. We encourage all students to investigate community scholarships, many of which are identified on the law school's website.
InstructionsAdmission to the LLM program is highly competitive. To be admitted to the program, applicants must possess a JD from an ABA-accredited law school or an equivalent degree from a law school or other experience outside the United States (U.S.) that is deemed acceptable by the director of the LLM program. All applicants for admission must have demonstrated excellence in scholarship, high academic standing, and professional achievements or positions indicating the applicant's capacity for performing master's-level work.
Admission Requirements for All Applicants Applications are not evaluated until all required supporting documents have been received. For guaranteed consideration, the applicant is responsible for ensuring that application materials are received by Scalia Law School at George Mason University prior to the appropriate deadline. The LLM application deadline for fall admission is June 1.For spring admission, the application deadline is November 15. Late applications may be considered on a case-to-case basis. If you wish to be considered for a late application, please contact the Program Director for more information. Items 1 through 6 are required from all LLM applicants: 1. Application and Application Fee All applicants apply electronically via LSAC. A completed application form will be sent to the law school electronically and on paper. Please do not send us a paper copy of your electronically submitted application. The application must be accompanied by a $75 nonrefundable application fee, which is payable through LSAC.
2. Official Undergraduate Transcript Applicants must submit all transcripts from college or university level work and degrees.*
3. Official Law School or Equivalent Transcripts In addition to transcripts from college or university level work and degrees, applicants must submit ONE of the following: (a) An official law school transcript showing completion of a JD degree in the U.S.; or (b) An official transcript (including grades) showing completion of a law degree in a country other than the U.S.*; or (c) Other official proof of status as a lawyer in a country other than the U.S.*; or (d) If you are an intellectual property professional such as a patent agent or patent attorney qualified abroad and you are applying for George Mason's intellectual property LL.M. program without a law degree, please provide the transcripts of your highest degree (such as masters in engineering, for example) and include proof of a minimum of four years of experience working in the intellectual property field (letter from supervisor uploaded as a recommendation letter, for example). *Applicants with international credentials must register with LSAC's LLM Credential Assembly Service. See Additional Requirements for Applicants with International Credentials.
4. 500-Word Statement The applicant is required to submit a 500-word statement of educational and professional goals, double-spaced, that will serve as both a statement of purpose and a writing sample. The thoughts and words of the 500-word statement must be uniquely those of the applicant. With the exception of basic proofreading, no other(s) may assist in the creation of this statement.
5. Résumé The applicant must submit a resume detailing the applicant's educational and professional experience and achievements. There is no page limit.
6. Letters of Recommendation The applicant must submit two letters of recommendation addressing the applicant's academic and professional potential. Letters of recommendation must identify the applicant as an LLM applicant. Scalia Law School strongly prefers that applicants use the LSAC Letter of Recommendation Service, following LSAC procedures. Any applicant who does not use the LSAC Letter of Recommendation Service must (a) have the recommendations sent directly to Scalia Law School, George Mason University, and (b) use Scalia Law's recommendation form, which can be found at: www.law.gmu.edu/admission/onlineapp.html. Recommendations submitted directly to Scalia Law School must be in a sealed envelope and bear the author's signature across the sealed envelope flap.
Application for Virginia In-State Tuition Rates (required only for applicants who believe they qualify for in-state tuition rates) Applicants who believe they qualify for in-state tuition rates must complete the Application for Virginia In-State Tuition Rates. To print, go to http://www.law.gmu.edu/assets/files/admissions/Accessible_Instate_Form.pdf. This form must be printed and mailed separately; it does not transmit electronically. See Section 23-7.4, Code of Virginia, and http://registrar.gmu.edu/domicile/ for questions regarding eligibility.
Additional Requirements For Graduates of U.S. Law Schools LSAT For graduates of U.S. law schools, documentation of LSAT scores or an attached copy of the Credential Assembly Service Law School Report, which can be obtained from the registrar of the degree-granting institution, is required.
Additional Requirement for Applicants with International Credentials In addition to the Admission Requirements for All Applicants, Scalia Law School requires the following additional items from applicants who have graduated with international credentials: 1. Register with LSAC's LLM Credential Assembly Service (LLM CAS) Applicants who graduated from non-U.S. schools are required to register with LSAC's LLM Credential Assembly Service (www.LLM.LSAC.org). If you are admitted and matriculate, you will also be required to provide original transcripts to the school. 2. English Proficiency For applicants whose first language is not English, current TOEFL or IELTS scores showing sufficient proficiency in the English language are required. Scalia Law School requires a minimum score of 100 on the Internet-based (iBT) TOEFL. TOEFL information is available at www.toefl.org. The Scalia Law School Institution code is 5827. For applicants who choose to take the IELTS, a minimum score of 7.5 is required. Please arrange to have an official TOEFL or IELTS score report sent to LSAC no later than May 1 for fall admission or December 1 for spring admission. Applicants must have taken the TOEFL or IELTS within two years of submitting their application. 3. International Student Certificate of Financial Responsibility Form If seeking F-1 immigration status, the international applicant must submit an International Student Certificate of Financial Responsibility Form (www.law.gmu.edu/admission/financial_responsibility.pdf). Immigration documents required for international students will not be issued until the student has completed the form and returned it along with the identification page of the passport and supporting documents to:
Scalia Law School, George Mason University Admissions Office -- LLM Admissions Applicants should copy avito@gmu.edu when submitting visa-related documents. Important Notes on Race/Ethnicity The U.S. Department of Education is requiring educational institutions to begin reporting data utilizing a two-part race and ethnicity question in response to increased diversity within the U.S. 1. Ethnicity is based on the following categorization: Hispanic or Latino: A person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race. The term "Spanish origin" can be used in addition to "Hispanic or Latino." 2. Race is based on the following five categorizations: American Indian or Alaska Native: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North and South America (including Central America), and who maintains tribal affiliation or community attachment. Asian: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent, including for example, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam. Black or African American: A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. Terms such as "Haitian" or "Negro" can be used in addition to "Black or African American." Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or another Pacific Island. White: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa. This data will be used only for informational purposes and will not be used to discriminate against or penalize any applicant, or to determine immigration status.
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