What are the eligibility requirements for visiting students?
A. To be eligible to apply to UF Law as a visitor applicant, candidates must have completed two years of study at a law school accredited by the American Bar Association. In addition, applicants must also be in good academic standing at their current institution, be eligible to return to that school, and have permission from their current law school to visit at UF Law.
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