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petition for readmission to the law school no sooner than May 1 in the calendar year

following dismissal. The petition for readmission must be submitted no later than June 1

of the academic year in which the petitioner seeks to reenter the law school.

C. Procedure and Requirements for All Reapplications

All petitions for readmission must be submitted through the law school's Office of Admissions

and must be accompanied by a completed readmission application form, available from the

Office of Admissions. All petitioners for readmission must submit a Character and Fitness

disclosure form with their readmission application. All petitioners must also have a valid score

from an LSAT exam taken within five years of the date of desired readmission. Petitioners with

LSAT scores older than five years must, in addition to submitting a petition as required above,

retake the LSAT and submit an application through the LSAC in order to be considered for

readmission.

All petitions and any accompanying materials must be received by the Office of Admissions by

the appropriate date as set forth in Paragraph B (Time Restrictions). Petitions that are not submitted

by said deadline will not be considered. Petitioners for readmission are not entitled to an interview

regarding their petition.

D. Limit on Reapplication

If a petition for readmission by a former student who voluntarily withdrew from the law school or

who was previously dismissed for an academic, administrative or disciplinary reason, is denied

readmission by the Academic Standing Committee, the Admissions Office (in the case of a

voluntary or administrative withdrawal) or the Faculty (in the case of a dismissal for disciplinary

reasons), the denial is final and unappealable. A subsequent petition for readmission may not be

submitted within five years of the denial of the previous petition.

VII. DUAL DEGREE PROGRAMS

A.

Juris Doctor/Master of Public Administration

A candidate for the JD/MPA program must meet the admission criteria for both the MPA, as

determined by the Sawyer School of Management, and the JD as determined by the Law School.

No student will be considered for admission to the School of Management until the Law School

Admissions Committee has acted favorably.

The curriculum requirements for the JD/MPA program are controlled by the respective schools.

The JD/MPA degrees will be granted upon completion of 110 semester hours of work. Of this

number, 80 semester hours must be completed in the Law School and 30 in the MPA program.

Eighteen semester hours of electives are also required. At least nine semester hours must be taken

in the Law School. The remaining nine hours may be completed in either the Law School or MPA

program.