Juris Doctor/MA in Philosophy in Charlottesville United States | University of Virginia

University of Virginia | Charlottesville United States
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Qualification
Combined Graduate / Doctoral Degree
Languages
English
Delivery Mode
On-Campus
Tuition (2025)
USD 73,328
Attendance
Full-time
Full-time Duration
42 months

The School of Law and the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences (GSAS) provide a combined J.D./M.A. degree in Philosophy for students seeking to enhance their legal education with philosophical approaches involving theory, history, and interpretation. This program requires seven standard semesters to finish (summer terms excluded), with no exceptions for early completion. The curriculum includes the full first-year Law School coursework (two semesters), followed by five semesters of classes selected from both schools' programs and, when suitable, other University graduate courses.


Destination of Study

Subjects of Study

Language Requirements

English
IELTS 6.0

Qualification Requirements

We do not require TOEFL scores from JD applicants. However, applicants should be aware that competency in English is critical to success in the study of law at the University of Virginia, and that demonstrated fluency in English is an important consideration in evaluating applications. Should you choose to submit a TOEFL score, you must contact the Educational Testing Service (ETS) and request that your TOEFL score be sent to LSAC. LSAC's TOEFL code for the CAS is 0058. Your score will be included in the International Credential Evaluation document that will be included in your CAS Law School Report.


Law School Admission Test (LSAT) score, Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) score, or GRE General Test score,
Transcript of prior academic record, submitted through the Credential Assembly Service (CAS),
At least two, but no more than four, letters of recommendation,
At least one personal statement and r'sum. Additional personal statements or any other addenda may be submitted,

Transcript(s) of Prior Academic Record
All undergraduate and graduate transcripts must be submitted to CAS. CAS will combine them and distribute them to the law schools to which you apply. Do not send your academic transcripts directly to the Admissions Office.

Letters of Recommendation
Two letters of recommendation are required. Applicants may submit up to four. All letters of recommendation must be submitted through LSAC's CAS service.

Personal Statement
A personal statement based on the prompt provided in the application is required for all candidates. This is your opportunity to discuss how your background, perspective, and individual life experiences have led you to pursue law school and/or how they have influenced what you hope to achieve through your legal education.

Tuition USD 73,328

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