What pre-law studies do I need to complete in order to apply to USF?
The USF School of Law does not prescribe any pre-law curriculum or major. However, an undergraduate liberal program that provides exposure to a wide-range of subjects is considered more useful than a narrow emphasis on vocationally-oriented courses. The faculty recommend courses that provide training in written and oral expression, and that are intellectually and analytically demanding. Applicants are required to have attended an accredited four year college or university and must obtain their baccalaureate degree prior to beginning the JD Program.
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