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Admissions to the Joint Degree Program

Prospective Joint Degree Program students must submit separate applications to the College of Law and the graduate college of interest.  Therefore, prospective Joint Degree Program students must take both LSAT for admission to the College of Law and comply with all College of Law admissions requirements.  They must also meet the requirements and the testing requirements of the other graduate programs (e.g., GRE or the GMAT, depending on the graduate degree at issue). Admission to the College of Law does not guarantee admission to the other graduate college, and vice versa.

Students interested in the Joint Degree Program should indicate they are seeking the Joint Degree Program with Law on their applications. Students who are admitted to both colleges will receive separate letters of admission from those colleges as well as an official notification of being admitted to the Joint Degree Program from the UI Office of Admissions at Calvin Hall.  Students who are admitted to both colleges but do not receive official notification of being admitted to the Joint Degree Program should contact the main UI Office of Admissions at 107 Calvin Hall, 800-553-IOWA.

For more information about admission to the JD program, please see the JD Program web pages.

For information about other graduate programs of interest, please visit the following links:

General Information
All Graduate Programs – Alphabetical Order

Business
MBA
Other graduate programs in business 

Journalism & Mass Communication
MA & PhD

Medicine
MD

Public Health
MHA (Health Management & Policy)
MPH
Other graduate programs in public health

Urban & Regional Planning
MA or MS

For more information about joint degree objectives or structuring a course of study, please see the links below.

Joint Degree Objectives
How does it work?

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