
UNT Dallas College of Law
Why UNT Dallas College of Law? Learn how our mission-driven approach, affordable tuition, and hands-on learning opportunities set us apart.
Office of Admissions - University of North Texas at Dallas
Students at UNT Dallas College of Law have two options for pursuing their degree in law: full-time division or part-time division. The full-time division is designed for students who plan to devote …
About Us - University of North Texas at Dallas
Located in downtown Dallas, the law school provides students with applied learning opportunities that prepare them for roles in law firms, corporate legal departments, courts, government …
Academics - University of North Texas at Dallas
UNT Dallas College of Law is a public law school in downtown Dallas offering the Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree. Students complete 90 semester credit hours to earn the J.D.
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We prepare students for roles across the legal field, including law firms, corporate legal departments, courts, government agencies and other professional settings. UNT Dallas …
College of Law Faculty - University of North Texas at Dallas
Professor Marques Rice joined UNT Dallas College of Law in 2024, bringing a strong background in legal education and public interest law. Prior to joining UNT Dallas, he served on the faculty …
Law Library - University of North Texas at Dallas
At UNT Dallas College of Law, legal education emphasizes research skills, information literacy and knowledge management as part of a practice-ready curriculum.
Why UNT Dallas College of Law?
As a public institution, UNT Dallas College of Law is committed to offering an affordable path to a legal career. Tuition and program structures are designed to support access to the profession …
Admissions | UNT Dallas Catalog
All applicants are required to take the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) and register with the Credential Assembly Service (CAS). A four-year degree from a regionally, accredited …
Under ABA Standard 503, law schools are required to use a valid and reliable admission test to help assess an applicant’s preparedness for the study of law. Because schools may choose …