Pre-Professional Program Pre-Law Advising
On Campus
If you aspire to become an attorney, Quinnipiac is here to help you make your goal a reality.
Pre-Professional Program
On Campus
On Campus
If you aspire to become an attorney, Quinnipiac is here to help you make your goal a reality.
To attend law school, undergraduate students must first complete their bachelor's degree and then take the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). There is no single pre-law course of study that is required or recommended. Several broad objectives of pre-legal education, however, have been set forth by the Association of American Law Schools. To best prepare yourself, take a range of courses that provide fundamental skills and a solid understanding of:
Toward this end, every pre-law student should carefully choose, with the assistance of your academic adviser and/or the pre-law adviser, courses that hone those skills listed.
Students who wish to attend the School of Law at Quinnipiac may take one of two paths.
(Please note: attending Quinnipiac University as an undergraduate student does not guarantee admission to the School of Law.)
January 17, 2024
Our purpose is to get to know you on a personal level and help you navigate the admission process.