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  1. The Schulich School of Law has some scholarship money made available through endowments for graduate students. These funds are awarded by the Graduate Studies Committee. Taking the LLM on a part-time basis renders you ineligible for Schulich-specific financial support. All required application ...

  2. Apply as a JD Student to the Schulich School of Law. Each year, the Schulich School of Law welcomes 170 new students to our vibrant, collegial, and close-knit Weldon community. As Canada’s national law school, our students come from every province and territory in Canada to earn a JD that is recognized across the country and around the world.

  3. Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University Weldon Law Building 6061 University Avenue PO Box 15000 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 4R2 t: 902.494.3495 e: lawinfo@dal.ca. JD/Combined Degree Admissions: law.admissions@dal.ca Graduate Programs in Law Admissions: lawgrad@dal.ca

  4. Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University Weldon Law Building 6061 University Avenue PO Box 15000 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 4R2 t: 902.494.3495 e: lawinfo@dal.ca

  5. Get in touch. JD Admissions Office Room 122, Weldon Law Building 6061 University Avenue Halifax, NS B3H 4R2. t: 902-494-2068 f: 902-494-1316 e: law.admissions@dal.ca

  6. The Schulich School of Law requires references to be submitted directly from the referee, either via the application platform or, in extenuating circumstances, via email. Dalhousie University’s application platform will prompt applicants for the contact information of the referee, including a professional email address, and will send an e-reference request upon submission of the application.

  7. The Schulich School of Law's admissions committee takes a holistic approach when assessing applications, including taking into consideration any extraordinary circumstances such as the Covid-19 pandemic. Because of this approach, it is rare that academic standing in one term alone would have a significant impact on an applicant's assessment.