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What criteria does the Admissions Committee use to assess applicants?

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What criteria does the Admissions Committee use to assess applicants?

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At St. Francis, our goal is to build a quality student body. As discussed here, we believe that a key advantage in choosing St. Francis is the reputation associated with your JD We are dedicated to producing high-quality graduates who can compete with graduates from traditional facilities. Therefore, in assessing your application, the Admissions Committee will schedule an interview to evaluate qualitative criteria such as your motivation for seeking a JD, the type and range of your work experience, and any civic or other activities in which you are involved, among other relevant factors. The Admissions Committee will also evaluate quantitative criteria such as your test scores and grades on previous coursework in order to assess your capacity to succeed in our challenging law courses.

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