LL.M. Application Deadlines for Fall 2021 - US Law Schools

LL.M. Application Deadlines for Fall 2021 - US Law Schools

See the application deadlines for LL.M. programs at over 50 US law schools

Below is a list of application deadlines for LL.M. programs starting in the fall of 2021 offered by law schools in the United States. The schools were chosen based on the most-visited university programs on LLM GUIDE and other top programs.

This year, the Covid-19 pandemic has affected LL.M. applications substantially, in some cases pushing back deadlines and start dates. There is still some uncertainty, so make sure you check with the schools themselves to confirm all application deadlines. Some US law schools are also offering spring starts, for those who want to start their LL.M. before the fall.

Some law schools have different deadlines for domestic and international students, so make sure you apply by the correct deadline.

Applications at some schools are already open, and some open their applications cycles in September. The deadlines for some LL.M. programs is as early as November or December 2020.

Some law schools have not announced their LL.M. application deadlines yet; we'll update this list as more add their deadlines.

Unless otherwise stated, the deadlines below are for full-time LL.M. programs beginning in the fall of 2021.

USC Gould School of Law

New York University (NYU) School of Law

UC Berkeley School of Law

USC Law School

Georgetown University Law Center

Columbia Law School

Harvard Law School

UCLA School of Law

Stanford Law School

Boston University School of Law

UPenn (Penn Law)

George Washington (GW Law)

Northwestern University School of Law

UC Irvine

University of Miami School of Law

Cornell Law School

Fordham University School of Law

Duke Law School

University of Chicago Law School

American University - Washington College of Law

University of Washington, Seattle (UW Law School)

University of Hawaii at Manoa - William S. Richardson School of Law

UC Davis School of Law

Yale Law School

Cardozo School of Law

University of Maryland Law School

University Virginia School of Law

Vanderbilt University Law School

UC Hastings

Florida International University (FIU)

Michigan Law

Brooklyn Law School

Penn State Law (University Park)

Ohio State University - Moritz College of Law

University of Arizona - Rogers College of Law

Albany Law School

Northeastern University

Tulane Law School

University of Houston Law Center

Loyola Law School Los Angeles

George Mason University

University of Texas School of Law (UT)

Tufts University - Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy

University of San Francisco - School of Law (USF)

University of Minnesota Law School

Pepperdine University School of Law

Emory University School of Law

University of Florida (UF)

Pace Law School

Chapman University - Fowler School of Law

Golden Gate University

Boston College Law School

University of Oregon School of Law

University of Connecticut School of Law (UConn Law)

University of Notre Dame Law School (NDLS)

Saint Louis University (SLU) School of Law

Indiana University - Robert H. McKinney School of Law

Louisiana State University (LSU) - Paul M. Hebert Law Center

Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law

University of Pittsburgh School of Law

Wake Forest University (WFU) School of Law

Syracuse University College of Law

Indiana University Maurer School of Law - Bloomington

University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) - William S. Boyd School of Law

IMPORTANT: All prospective students are advised to double-check the above application deadlines with law schools as soon as possible before applying.

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