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Transfer Students

Applicants applying for transfer admission must apply online at  and indicate your application status as “transfer.” Applicants applying to transfer must submit the following items:

  • A completed transfer application. Applications are available at 
  • Two letters of recommendation, at least one of which is from a faculty member at the school currently attending.
  • A letter of standing from the Dean, or appropriate official, at the current law school, including class rank. The letter should be written after all current law school grades are finalized, indicating your academic standing and eligibility to return.
  • LSAC CAS Law School Report sent directly from LSAC.
  • An official transcript from the law school currently attending. The transcript must reflect all courses and grades during the first year of law school and should be sent directly by the school to LSAC’s CAS.
  • A statement as to why you seek to transfer.
  • A final transcript from the undergraduate degree-granting institution and, if applicable, the graduate degree-granting institution denoting that a degree has been granted. The transcript(s) must be sent to LSAC prior October 15 for fall enrollees and within four weeks of the date classes begin for other terms, but preferably before law school matriculation. If a transcript is not received by this deadline, a student may complete the current semester but will not be permitted to enroll in a subsequent semester until all transcripts are on file.

Transfer of credit and credit for prior education or experience

Transfer applicants from an ABA-approved law school may apply to transfer to the ӰƵ for either fall or spring semester.  In compliance with ABA Standard 509, the ӰƵ will accept transfer credit from other ABA-approved law schools, provided the student has earned a grade of “C” or better.  Students who seek to transfer to the ӰƵ are advised that typically a maximum of 30 credit hours will be accepted on transfer and apply toward a degree from the ӰƵ. No credit will be given for prior experience.

You can find in the ӰƵ catalog.

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Mental Health First Aid training

ӰƵ, Room 220 385 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC, United States

The Mental Health First Aid training will be on Friday March 21 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Room 220.