APPLICATION PRE-REQUISITES
Applicants may seek admission for degree or non-degree (i.e.
audit) status for the following programs:
- The LL.M. or J.S.M. degree (24 credits for the equivalent
of 8 courses)
* non-degree students will receive a Certificate of Completion
of Masters Level Education
- Certification of Expertise (15 credits for the equivalent
of 5 courses)
- Continuing Professional Education (course-by-course, receive
a Certificate of Completion)
- J.S.D. (Ph.D. level Doctor of the Science of Law) program
(3 – 4 years research based dissertation)
Non-degree (audit) applicants will neither receive a course grade
nor course credit, but will in all other academic aspects be considered
a regular student in the program, receiving feedback and grades
for assignments/examinations/papers submitted and having full
access to the faculty.
The Diamond program also has professional association certification
as well as corporate training opportunities available both to
degree and non-degree candidates.
LL.M. (Master of Laws)
LL.M. degree applicants have earned a Juris Doctorate (J.D.),
Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.), or an equivalent legal degree from a
law school in the United States or from an accredited foreign
University law faculty.
The ABA Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions
to the Bar has adopted a statement that no post J.D. or other
graduate program is a substitute for the J.D. and should not be
considered the equivalent of the J.D. for bar admission purposes.
Students participating in an LL.M. are advised that an LL.M. does
not prepare or qualify its students to engage in the practice
of law; that the LL.M. is not intended to qualify students to
take a bar examination. Because each State or Dependency (Puerto
Rico, USVI, Guam, etc) has its own Bar admission requirements,
contact the relevant State or Dependency Bar regarding any questions
that you may have regarding its requirements to sit for its bar
examination.
J.S.M. (Master of Science of Laws)
J.S.M. applicants have earned an accredited Bachelors degree
or its foreign equivalent, generally in accountancy, business,
finance, or economics, and are able to show a strong commitment
from previous academic experience and professional experience
to undertake a rigorous legal study that includes extensive writing,
research, and critical legal thinking. J.S.M. applicants are generally
members of a professional association such as the American Academy
of Financial Management, the Society of Trusts and Estate Practitioners,
and the International Compliance Association.
J.S.M. candidates will be assessed and judged against the same
standard as the LL.M. candidates, and the program requirements
are the same in all respects.
J.S.D. (Doctor of the Science of Laws)
J.S.D. applicants have earned the Diamond program LL.M. or J.S.M.
degree. However, in exceptional circumstances, an applicant with
a LL.M., J.S.M., or its equivalent post-graduate specialized legal
degree from another institution, may apply. The LL.M., J.S.M.,
or its equivalent degree, must have had a thesis requirement as
part of its graduation requirements.
Certification of Expertise
Degree and non-degree candidates may seek a Certification of
Expertise in a certain field, generally in association with certification
of the relevant professional association. Please refer to the
Certifications
webpage for further details.
- International Financial Services
- Anti-Money Laundering & Compliance
- Wealth Management & Private Banking
- E-commerce / Intellectual Property
- United States Taxation
- Trusts/Company Administration & Compliance
Continuing Professional Education
Professional continuing education (e.g. CPE and CLE) is an annual
requirement for many professional associations. A degree or non-degree
students should consult with his or her relevant professional
association to determine whether courses undertaken in this program
may fulfill such requirements.
Application Procedures and Protocols
LL.M. Degree
LL.M. degree applicants apply through the Law School Admission
Council (LSAC) website: http://www.lsac.org/LSAC.asp?url=/lsac/lsdas-general-information.asp
choosing Thomas Jefferson School of Law Graduate Program as the
recipient of the completed application information. The LL.M./J.S.M.
does not require the applicant undertake the LSAT – this is simply
a document collection service used by all ABA accredited law schools.
Further, for non-US institution academic degrees, the applicant
must have the non-US transcripts certified by the LSAC LL.M. credential
assembly service for https://llm.lsac.org/llm/logon/splash.aspx
Application to the LL.M. and J.S.M. program must submit the following
to the LSAC:
- The completion of an application form
- Resume or curriculum vitae (CV)
- Two letters of recommendation
- One page personal statement
- Official transcripts from all previous law school/law faculty
and universities
- LSAC fees and Thomas Jefferson application fee of $100
Selection is based upon a showing of intellectual capacity, strength
of the applicant's educational and professional records, and evidence
of the applicant's commitment and ability to overcome difficulties
in attaining specialized education and skills. Thus, applicants
are encouraged to submit copies of professional association membership
certificates in good standing, copies of any professional certifications,
and any other evidence to support admission, beyond the requirements
above.
The personal statement may include topics such as: how the degree
will further the applicant’s career or how the applicant’s background
will support the successful completion of the degree.
Applicants with completed applications will have a telephonic
or face-to-face admissibility discussion with Professor William
Byrnes.
J.S.M. Degree
LL.M. degree applicants apply through the Law School Admission
Council (LSAC) website: http://www.lsac.org/LSAC.asp?url=/lsac/lsdas-general-information.asp
choosing Thomas Jefferson School of Law Graduate Program as the
recipient of the completed application information. The LL.M./J.S.M.
does not require the applicant undertake the LSAT – this is simply
a document collection service used by all ABA accredited law schools.
Further, for non-US institution academic degrees, the applicant
must have the non-US transcripts certified by the LSAC LL.M. credential
assembly service for https://llm.lsac.org/llm/logon/splash.aspx
Application to the LL.M. and J.S.M. program must submit the following
to the LSAC:
- The completion of an application form
- Resume or curriculum vitae (CV)
- Two letters of recommendation
- One page personal statement explaining how a legal education
will
- Official transcripts from previous Universities
- LSAC fees and Thomas Jefferson application fee of $100
Selection is based upon a showing of intellectual capacity, strength
of the applicant's educational and professional records, and evidence
of the applicant's commitment and ability to overcome difficulties
in attaining specialized education and skills. Thus, applicants
are encouraged to submit copies of professional association membership
certificates in good standing, copies of any professional certifications,
and any other evidence to support admission, beyond the requirements
above.
The personal statement may include topics such as: how the degree
will further the applicant’s career or how the applicant’s background
will support the successful completion of the degree.
Applicants with completed applications will have a telephonic
or face-to-face admissibility discussion with Professor William
Byrnes.
Non-Degree Applicants
Non-degree applicants may submit directly to Thomas Jefferson:
- The completion of an application form
- Resume or curriculum vitae (CV)
- One letter of recommendation
- One page personal statement
- Copy of transcripts from previous Universities
- Application fee of $100
Selection is based upon a showing of intellectual capacity, strength
of the applicant's educational and professional records and evidence
of the applicant's commitment and ability to overcome difficulties
in attaining specialized education and skills. Thus, applicants
are encouraged to submit copies of professional association membership
certificates in good standing, copies of any professional certifications
and any other evidence to support admission, beyond the requirements
above.
The personal statement may include topics such as: how the degree
will further the applicant’s career or how the applicant’s background
will support the successful completion of the degree.
J.S.D. Degree
- Completed J.S.D. Application Form
- Memo of Novelty of Publishable Topic ***
- Certified transcripts from the previous LL.M. program, all
previous law school/law faculty and universities
- Copy of LL.M. Thesis
- List of three potential supervising faculty members with resumes/CVs
supporting the faculty members’ specific expertise in the subject
matter
- Three letters of recommendation that specifically address
the applicants ability to undertake a rigorous research and
publication project
- $200 Application Fee
*** The Memo of Novelty of Publishable Topic, generally around
10-20 pages, requires the following issues be specifically addressed
under separate topic headings:
- Working Title
- Description of the topic
- Topic’s novelty (the unresolved issue)
- Topic’s relevance to the relevant field
- Proposed contribution by applicant to addressing the
topic, such as potential conclusions
- Description of previous published work regarding topic including
contrasting at least five other books and Ph.D. thesis’s on
overlapping subject matter
- Working table of contents by chapter and chapter topics
- Statement regarding research techniques to be employed and
resources to be used
- Statement regarding contemplated time line of 3 years for
final submission, including research period milestones, chapter
deadline dates, and final submission deadline date.
- Statement regarding potential publishing, by example, in
smaller article format and for the entire final J.S.D. dissertation
ADMISSION TIME PERIODS
LL.M. and J.S.M. Programs
You may apply for admission for any 16 week semester.
- FALL – completed LSAC application deadline
June 30, for early September start date
- SPRING – completed LSAC application deadline
October 31, for early January start date
- SUMMER – completed LSAC application deadline
March 15, for late May start date
Once LSAC has sent the completed application to Thomas Jefferson’s
Admissions Committee, Professor Byrnes will schedule a call with
the applicant within a week. The decision regarding admission
will be made within 10 business days after the telephonic interview.
J.S.D. Program
The J.S.D. only has one intake per year–Fall.
- FALL – completed J.S.D. application deadline
June 30, the start date is the first day of the fall
term
Applications may be submitted earlier for earlier admissibility
decision. Decisions may take no less than one month and may take
longer depending on obtaining qualified supervisors.
MATRICULATION (ACCEPTANCE OF ADMISSION) REQUIREMENTS AND DEADLINES
LL.M. and J.S.M. Program
If an applicant is accepted for admission, then he or she will
have 10 business days from the confirmation letter being transmitted
by email to submit a matriculation non-refundable deposit of $500.
Should the applicant fail to submit the matriculation deposit
within 10 business days, then the applicant’s admission will be
null and void, the seat being made available to the next candidate
at the top of the waiting list. The applicant may instead of submitting
the matriculation deposit request to be placed upon the waiting
list. Waiting list candidates will be notified of admission two
weeks after the application deadline and may at that time submit
the full course enrollment fee within five business days of notification.
Upon receiving either the matriculation deposit or full course
enrollment fee, the candidate will be enrolled in Thesis
I. All persons admitted, non-degree or degree, must take the
Online Research & Writing (Thesis
I) course the first trimester, along with any other courses,
but for exceptional circumstances. This course teaches the use
of the many research databases, interaction with resources, minimum
writing standards, as well as the general process of online learning.
You may elect to take any number of courses, even only one, a
semester. However, each course is only offered at most once a
year. Each year from the start date of the student, to continue
to be an active student, three courses must be enrolled in. An
inactive student may, at the discretion of the admission committee,
seek re-activation by payment of a re-activation fee and submission
of a letter of time frame of courses to be enrolled in.
Each student should plan a curriculum estimate upon acceptance.
Each course is guaranteed to be offered only once every two years.
However, a course may be offered each year, subject to sufficient
enrollment. A course that is not offered one year will be offered
the following year.
Students that want to continue to access the library and not
have their Westlaw, Lexis, other databases and student id/email
suspended during semesters of non-enrollment may pay a continuation
fee of $500 each semester to continue to have such access.
J.S.D. Program
If an applicant is accepted for admission, then he or she will
have 10 business days from the confirmation letter being transmitted
by email to submit a matriculation non-refundable deposit of $1,500.
Should the applicant fail to submit the matriculation deposit
within 10 business days, then the applicant’s admission will be
null and void. The applicant may apply for admission for the following
year only without prejudice.
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