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Transfer Admission

Make Your Move

The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 91视频 accepts transfer students from other ABA-approved law schools. Students must submit a formal application for consideration.

Transfer students are those who have satisfactorily completed at least one year of law study at a law school approved by the American Bar Association (ABA) and are in good academic standing. Candidates in good standing from a non-ABA approved law school granted the power to confer the JD degree by the appropriate governmental authority in the unapproved law school鈥檚 jurisdiction, or candidates of a non-ABA approved law school who are permitted to sit for the bar examination in the jurisdiction in which the school is located may also apply for transfer status. Enrolled transfer students from ABA Approved schools will receive a maximum of 30 transfer credits for the coursework previously completed. Candidates from non-ABA approved US law schools, receive no more than 29 credits. For the deadlines for entry to each term and other important dates please view our Admissions Calendar.

Submission Requirements

Transfer applicants are required to submit:

  1. Resume
  2. LSAT test score and a current report
  3. A typed personal statement explaining the reasons for requesting transfer
  4. Official transcript of all prior law school work sent directly to LSAT for inclusion in a report
  5. A letter of good academic standing from the appropriate law school official, which includes the applicant鈥檚 class standing

The Office of Admissions uses the Law School Assembly Service (LSAC) for application and document processing. If you are disabled or have difficulty accessing the LSAC website or our website, please call the us for assistance at (914) 422-4210, or email admissions@law.pace.edu.

Meet Our Students

Marco Caprioni 鈥25: At Home

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Elisabeth Haub School of Law transfer student Marco Caprioni.

From a supportive environment to internship opportunities and connecting with peers in the Italian American Law Students鈥 Organization, Haub Law transfer student Marco Caprioni says he felt at home as soon as he began his studies at Haub Law.

Read Marco's story

Joseph Martinez 鈥25: A Smooth Transition

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Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 91视频 transfer student Joseph Martinez

Joseph transferred to Haub Law as a 2L and describes his experience as a welcoming one since day one. 鈥淗aub Law immediately felt like home, from being able to speak Spanish to staff within the school, to receiving mentorship from staff and faculty.鈥

Read Joseph's story