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Transcript of UK College of Law Viewbook 2015
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UK Law: A Tradition of Excellence
Lexington: The Heart of the Bluegrass
UK: The Ultimate Student Experience
Curriculum: A Cooperative Learning Environment
Academic Success Program, 1L, 2L, & 3L Curriculum
Program Requirements
Dual Degrees
Study Abroad
Law Library
Student Organizations
Student Organizations’ Events & Awards
Real-World Experience: UK Law’s Clinical Offerings
Career Development: Guiding Students in Their Job Search
The Faculty: Dedicated & Accessible
UK Law Admissions: Seeking a Talented & Diverse Student Body
The Admissions Process & Application Requirements
Affording UK Law: Financial Aid & Scholarships
Tuition, Financial Aid & Scholarships
UK Law: Experience it Firsthand
www.law.uky.edu
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The University of Kentucky College of Law strives to be an outstanding public law school. To that end, we prepare leaders and practice-ready lawyers to serve the country and the Commonwealth, produce nationally-recognized legal scholarship, and contribute to the advancement of justice.
— David A. Brennen, Dean, UK Law
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Fact. UK Law...
Located on UK’s main campus in Lexington, UK Law is large enough for a diverse curriculum, yet small enough to foster relationships and community. Founded in 1908, UK Law has been approved by the American Bar Association (ABA) since 1925 and was elected to the Order of the Coif, the most prestigious national legal honorary society, in 1931.
400FULL-TIME STUDENTS
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(APPROXIMATELY)
ONE OF THE NATION’S FIRST STATE LAW SCHOOLS
STUDENT to FACULTY RATIO
ESTABLISHED THE NATION’S FIRST LAW SCHOOL TRIAL PROGRAM IN 1913
U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT RANKED UK LAW 58TH IN THE NATION OF THE U.S. BEST LAW SCHOOLS
HOUSES THE KENTUCKY LAW JOURNAL (KLJ) WHICH IS THE 10TH OLDEST STUDENT RUN LAW REVIEW
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5To learn more about Lexington, visit www.visitlex.com.
Fact. Lexington, KY...
3AIRPORTS WITHIN A 90 MINUTE DRIVE
CENTRALLY LOCATED WITHIN A DAY’S DRIVE OF 2/3 OF THE U.S. POPULATION
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES IN THE REGION
METROPOLITAN POPULATION (which includes Bourbon, Clark, Fayette, Jessamine, Madison, Scott, and Woodford counties)555,000
LEXINGTON-FAYETTE CO. POPULATION 295,800
HORSE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD — 400 HORSE FARMS
15CONVENIENTLY LOCATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF I-64 AND I-75
Founded in 1775, Lexington is a beautiful and vibrant city in the heart of the Bluegrass Region. Residents enjoy an eclectic mix of shops, southern cooking, and rolling hills. Traditional products of the area include horses, bourbon, tobacco, and handcrafts. The city is set up like a wheel with spokes, with major roads running from downtown into horse country. In 2013 Livability ranked Lexington in the Top 10 College Towns.
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As part of UK’s main campus, UK Law offers a wide range of events and opportunities outside the classroom, both on- and off-campus. Downtown Lexington offers a variety of restaurants, coffee shops, nightlife, and galleries.
CAMPUS LIFE
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FITNESS
SPORTS
ARTS & CULTURE
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
NCAA* INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS
FRATERNITIES& SORORITIES
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STATE-OF-THE-ART JOHNSON ATHLETIC CENTER
ARBORETUM WALKING & JOGGING PATHS
SINGLETARY CENTERTHE ART MUSEUMWEBB MUSEUM OF ANTHROPOLOGYMARTIN LUTHER KING JR. CULTURAL CENTER INTERNATIONAL CENTERTHE BARNHART & RANDALL GALLERIES
EVENTS PUT ON BY THE STUDENT ACTIVITIES BOARD
44VARIOUS INTRAMURAL TEAMS
CLUB SPORTS +
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* UK Law Students receive discounted tickets
For additional information visit getinvolved.uky.edu, www.uky.edu/UKHome/subpages/studentlife.html, finearts.uky.edu, www.ukathletics.com, www.lexarts.org, and www.visitlex.com.
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Academic Success Program & First-Year (1L) Curriculum
Second-Year (2L) & Third-Year (3L) Curriculum
Fall August – DecemberContracts I 3 credit hoursTorts 4 credit hoursCriminal Law 3 credit hoursCivil Procedure I 3 credit hoursLegal Research & Writing ——————
Spring January – May Contracts II 3 credit hoursProperty 4 credit hoursConstitutional Law I 3 credit hoursCivil Procedure II 3 credit hoursLegal Research & Writing 4 credit hours
The Academic Success Program at UK Law is designed
to provide individual and group support so students can
master learning strategies needed to successfully complete
law school. The Program consists of the Introduction to
Legal Reasoning Program in August, skills seminars
throughout the year for 1Ls, optional skills assessment for
2Ls and 3Ls, individual coaching, and an extensive library
of study aids.
As a 2L and 3L the only required curriculum is
Professional Responsibility, a professional skills course,
and a seminar with a substantial writing requirement.
UK Law’s faculty encourages students in their second
and third year to not only take courses in the area they
expect to practice, but also to gain basic legal literacy
and an understanding of the depth and complexity of
the law as a whole. For course descriptions, please visit
www.law.uky.edu/admissions/coursecatalog.
ALL 1L LAW STUDENTS TAKE A SET CURRICULUM WHICH INCLUDES:
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Program Requirements
In order to graduate, students must satisfactorily
complete six semesters of full-time law study and 90 hours
of credit in professional law subjects with a GPA of 2.0
or better. The program is designed to be completed in six
successive semesters of academic residence or, under an
accelerated program, in five semesters and two eight-week
summer sessions, allowing graduation in December of the
third year. Full-time is no less than 10 hours, but students
normally enroll in 14-16 credit hours per semester.
Students may also enroll in any other graduate and
undergraduate courses (not counting toward the JD)
without special approval or the payment of additional fees.
“Take time for yourself.”
“Start outlining early!”
“Be sure to ask questions during class.”
“Start on assignments early, as soon as you get them when the information is still fresh.”
“Work together with your classmates. You will get things done faster and more accurately.”
ADVICE FROMCURRENT STUDENTS
www.law.uky.edu
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Dual Degrees
UK Law offers four dual degree programs—JD/MA,
JD/MBA, JD/MHA, and JD/MPA. To be admitted to a
dual degree program, students must apply independently
to both programs, as well as the Graduate School, and
meet the admission standards of each. For more
information on the dual degree programs and Graduate
School visit www.law.uky.edu/dual_degrees and
www.research.uky.edu/gs.
• The JD/MA in Diplomacy and International Commerce is offered in cooperation with the Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce. Visit www.uky.edu/pattersonschool for more information.
• The JD/MBA is offered in cooperation with the Gatton College of Business and Economics. Visit www.gatton.uky.edu for more information.
• The JD/MHA is offered in cooperation with the College of Public Health. Visit www.uky.edu/publichealth for more information.
• The JD/MPA is offered in cooperation with the Martin School of Public Policy. Visit www.martin.uky.edu for more information.
THE GATTON SCHOOL OFFERS 3 NEW ELECTIVES IN THE 1 YEAR ACCELERATED PROGRAM3
NUMBER OF RESIDENTS THE PATTERSON SCHOOL ACCEPTS EACH YEAR35 Smallest student cohort of all ranked U.S. programs
U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT RANKED THE MARTIN SCHOOL 16TH IN PUBLIC AFFAIRS AMONGST PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES1625top
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U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT RANKED THE COLLEGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH IN THE TOP 25
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Study Abroad
UK Law students may have the opportunity to study
abroad, and earn credit, during their second or third year.
Currently, UK Law offers an opportunity in the Spring
semester to participate in The London Law Consortium,
which consists of six law schools and offers a culturally
enriching program in the heart of the Bloomsbury district.
To learn more about the London Law Consortium, visit
www.law.uky.edu/admissions/studyabroad.
Students also have the flexibility to pursue other study
abroad opportunities.
LONDON
www.law.uky.edu
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• Circulation and Reserves
• Reference Services
• Printing, Copying, and Scanning
• Internet Access and Library Desktop Computers
• Library Laptops
• Inter Library Loan (ILL)
• Study Carrels and Study Rooms
LIBRARYSERVICESLaw Library
The Alvin E. Evans Law Library contains the state’s
most comprehensive print collection of primary legal
materials, as well as access to a growing list of premiere
legal databases, including WestlawNext, Lexis Advance,
Checkpoint, Making of Modern Law, and HeinOnline.
In addition, reference services provide students with
assistance in identifying, locating, and using resources
within the collection.
While students have access to the UK wireless network
on campus, the library also maintains desktop computers
within the library, as well as laptops that can be checked
out to law students. The library also houses the UK
Law IT Department where students can receive
technological assistance.
For more information on the Law Library,
visit library.law.uky.edu/home or
www.facebook.com/uklawlibrary.
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Student Organizations
American Constitution Society
Appalachian Law Caucus
Arts and Culture Law Society
Asian and Pacific American Law Student Association
Black Law Students Association
Christian Legal Society
Energy and Mineral Law Society
Environmental Law Society
Equine Law Society
Federalist Society
Health Law Society
Intellectual Property Law Society
International Law Society
Kentucky Journal for Equine, Agricultural, and Natural Resources Law*
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
Kentucky Law Journal*
Latino(a) Law Student Association
Law Student Veterans Organization
Moot Court Board*
OUTLaw
Phi Alpha Delta
Sports Law Society
Student Bar Association
Student Public Interest Law Foundation
Tax Law Society
Trial Advocacy Board*
Wellness Club
Women’s Law Caucus
*Students may participate in these competitive co-curricular programs to receive course credit.
The majority of UK Law students are active in one or
more student organizations, all of which provide students
with the opportunity for educational programming,
social activities, and community service. With the long
list of student organizations, there is something for
everyone…and if not, students have the opportunity to
create new organizations.
For more information about student organizations, please visit www.law.uky.edu/admissions/studentorgs.
www.law.uky.edu
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Student Organizations’ Events & Awards
Black Law Student Association
Spring Awards Banquet
Fall Picnic with local minority bar
Minority Lawyer Happy Hour and Networking Events
Kentucky Law Journal
Annual Symposia on topics including Underfunding of State Courts, Implementation of the Death Penalty in Kentucky, Securities Law (JOBS Act) and Data Privacy
Phi Alpha Delta
Seasonal Tailgates at the Keeneland Race Track
March Madness Bracket Contest
Ping-Pong Tournament
Student Bar Association
Football Tailgate Parties for UK home games
Annual Barristers Bowl Flag Football Game against University of Louisville
Halloween Costume Party
Barristers Ball
Libel Show
Golf Scramble
Malpractice Mixer with UK Medical and Dental Students
Community Service Projects
Race Judicata 5K
Student Pro Bono
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
Eastern Kentucky Spring Break Pro Bono
Election Fraud Monitoring with Offices of Kentucky Secretary of State and Attorney General
Student Public Interest Law Foundation
Annual Chili Cook-off
Professor Auction
Faculty-Student Softball Game
Moot Court Board
1st place, George Washington Religious Freedom Moot Court Competition, 2012
Best Oral Advocate, Saul Lefkowitz Moot Court Regional Competition, 2012
Trial Advocacy Board
National Institute of Trial Advocacy, Top 16 Law School Trial Programs in the nation, 2008-2013
1st place, Regionals of the National Trial Competition (6 out of the last 7 years)
1st & 2nd place, Kentucky Mock Trial Tournament
Best Advocate, Kentucky Mock Trial Tournament
Winner, Kentucky Mock Trial Tournament (7 out of 12 years)
EVENTS
AWARDS
UK Law’s student body is very active and engaged
both in and outside the classroom. Listed below is just
a sampling of some of our student organizations’
annual events and awards.
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The legal community in Lexington is headquartered
downtown near the local and federal courthouses where
they, along with the U.S. District Court for the Eastern
District of Kentucky and the U.S. Bankruptcy Court,
convene. This benefits UK Law and its students by
lending itself to various clinical and externship
opportunities that allow students to obtain practical
experience outside the classroom which helps integrate
substantive and procedural law.
• UK Legal Clinic
• Children’s Law Center Externship
• Child Advocacy Today Externship
• City Attorney Externship
• County Attorney Externship
• Department of Public Advocacy Externship
• Energy and Environment Cabinet Externship
• Immigration Law Externship
• Innocence Project Externship
• Judicial Clerkship Externship
• Prison Externship
• Prosecutorial Externship
• Refugee Ministries Externship
• UK HealthCare Risk Management Office Externship
• UK Office of Legal Counsel Externship
Visit www.law.uky.edu/legalclinic for more information.
OPPORTUNITIESAVAILABLE
“Law school is an opportunity to explore all the different areas of the law, even the ones you are sure you aren’t interested in. I encourage students to broaden their horizons, because sometimes you discover your passion in an unexpected place.”
— Professor Jennifer Bird-Pollan SPECIALTY: TAX
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THE LEGAL COMMUNITY IS HEADQUARTERED IN
DOWNTOWN LEXINGTON
U.S. DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF KENTUCKY
LOCAL & FEDERALCOURTHOUSES
U.S. BANKRUPTCY COURT
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UK Law’s Career Development Office is dedicated to
assisting UK Law students in their employment searches.
UK Law’s employment statistics have consistently
exceeded national averages. UK Law students have the
opportunity to take advantage of a wide array of services
such as one-on-one career counseling, as well as assistance
navigating online resources, seminars, workshops, career
speakers, on-campus interviews, programs, and job
postings. UK Law students have the additional benefit
of receiving career and interview advice from former
practicing attorneys who are also UK Law graduates.
In a typical year, the largest percentage of UK Law
graduates usually go directly into private practice or accept
state/federal judicial clerkships. Some also enter careers
in public interest, business, government, academia, or
decide to pursue further education. Although the majority
of UK Law graduates usually practice in Kentucky, others
opt to pursue careers in other states. The Career
Development Office partners with the UK Law Alumni
Association to provide UK graduates with contact
information for alumni practicing outside of Kentucky.
For more detailed information on employment
statistics or the Career Development Office, visit
www.law.uky.edu/careers.
“Don’t read cases in a vacuum. Try to see how each case in your casebook fits into a broader pattern or theme.”
— Professor Richard Ausness SPECIALTIES: PRODUCTS LIABILITY, PROPERTY, TRUSTS & ESTATES
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2013 GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT LOCATION Quick Overview
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10.52%
EMPLOYED J.D. Advantage13 0 0 1 14
3.00%
EMPLOYED Professional Position3 0 1 0 4
2.26%
EMPLOYED Non-Professional Position
2 0 0 1 3
2.26%
PURSUING GRADUATE DEGREE Full Time
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2.26%
UNEMPLOYED Not Seeking 3
3.76%
UNEMPLOYED Seeking
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EMPLOYED Undeterminable
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UNEMPLOYED Start Date Deferred
0
0%
EMPLOYMENT STATUS UNKNOWN
TOTAL
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133GRADUATES
EMPLOYMENT SUMMARY FOR 2013 GRADUATES
75.94%
EMPLOYED Bar Passage Required
EMPLOYED JD Advantage
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For more information on the
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From ABA Employment Summary Report
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LAW FIRMSSOLO
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251-500
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60 0 0 0
5 0 0 0 523 0 0 0 2310 0 0 0 106 0 0 0 60 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
4 0 0 0 47 0 0 0 75 0 0 0 5
1 ALABAMA
1 CALIFORNIA
1 COLORADO
1 CONNECTICUT
3 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA2 GEORGIA
2 INDIANA
1 MICHIGAN
1 NEW JERSEY
2 NORTH CAROLINA
3 OHIO1 PENNSYLVANIA
4 TENNESSEE1 TEXAS
1 UTAH
2 VIRGINIA
2 WASHINGTON
3 WEST VIRGINIA1 WYOMING
2 GRADS
PUBLIC INTEREST
1 0 0 1
7 GRADS
CLERKSHIPS Federal
7 0 0 0
18 GRADS
CLERKSHIPS State & Local
17 1 0 0
0 GRADS
CLERKSHIPS Other
0 0 0 0
0 GRADS
UNKNOWN
0 0 0 0
3 GRADS
EDUCATION
2 0 1 0
122EMPLOYED
GRADUATES
EMPLOYMENT LOCATIONS
19 GRADS
GOVERNMENT (Including Public Defenders)18 0 1 0
13 GRADS
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY12 0 0 1
34 OUT-OF-STATE
TOTALS 117 1 2 2 122
88KENTUCKY
20NUMBER OF STATES EMPLOYED
1EMPLOYED in FOREIGN COUNTRY
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Two of UK Law’s major strengths are the outstanding
quality of the faculty and their dedication to excellent
teaching. UK Law has strong traditions of open doors,
faculty-student interaction, and faculty concern about
students’ progress and success. The faculty teaching
first-year courses are particularly interested in meeting
with students outside of class to help them make a
successful transition to law school.
UK’s teaching faculty represents a variety of educational
backgrounds. Their combined experience includes many
years of work in major law firms, public interest
programs, and clerking for state and federal judges before
selecting teaching careers. For more information on the
UK Law faculty, please visit their individual profiles at
www.law.uky.edu/admissions/facultyprofiles.
58 PERCENTAGE OF OUR FACULTY WHO HAVE GRADUATED FROM CURRENT TOP-50 LAW SCHOOLS
37 NUMBER OF CURRENT FACULTY RECEIVING
THE UK GREAT TEACHER AWARD
PROFESSORS RECENTLY CITED BY THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT
Fact. UK Law Faculty...
“Get to know your professors outside of class. Doing so will deepen your understanding of each professor’s area of expertise and will give you the opportunity to learn more about the legal profession and your role in it.”
— Professor Kristin Hazelwood SPECIALTIES: LEGAL RESEARCH & WRITING
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UK Law offers a full-time day program for entering
students in the Fall semester. The admission process at
UK Law involves a “full-file” review of each application
taking numerical, academic, and non-academic factors in
to account. Our goal is to admit a talented and diverse
student body that enhances the educational process.
Visit www.law.uky.edu/admissions/admissionscriteria
for more information.
The Admission Process & Application Requirements
For an indication of your probability of admission to UK Law “based on the numbers” visit www.law.uky.edu/admissions/grid.
UK Law application requirements include:
• Application
• Application Fee
• Personal Statement
• Resume (highly preferred)
• Transcripts (undergraduate and graduate)
• Two Letters of Recommendation
• Law School Admission Test (LSAT)
• Law School Admission Council (LSAC) Credential Assembly Service (CAS) Report
• Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) (required for all applicants whose native language is not English)
For more information visit www.law.uky.edu/admissions/enteringstudents, www.law.uky.edu/admissions/FAQ, and www.lsac.org.
SEPTEMBER 1UK Law application is available to candidates on www.lsac.org
FEBRUARY 1Priority application deadline for scholarship consideration
MARCH 1UK Law application must be complete for scholarship consideration
FEBRUARYLast LSAT accepted by UK Law
MARCH 15UK Law Application deadline
MARCH 15FAFSA Priority Deadline
Mid-to-late NOVEMBERUK Law admission decisions begin on a rolling basis
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Tuition, Financial Aid & Scholarships
Federal financial aid is available to UK Law students from the following programs:
• Federal Perkins Loans
• Federal Direct Loans (unsubsidized)
• Federal Graduate Direct PLUS Loans
• Federal Work-Study (available for 2Ls and 3Ls)
For additional information visit www.uky.edu/financialaid, www.fafsa.ed.gov, and www.research.uky.edu/gs/StudentFunding/fellow-ships.html.
Types of Scholarships:
• Merit Scholarships including Bert Combs Scholarship and Ashland Inc. Legal Scholarship
• Diversity Scholarships
• UK Fellowships
UK Law provides a high quality legal education at a
comparatively low cost for both resident and nonresident
students. Federal Financial Aid is administered by the
Student Financial Aid Office and is designed to ensure all
students are able to afford the cost of attendance.
$19,775
$1,213
$37,292
KENTUCKY RESIDENT TUITION—PER YEAR
FEES— PER YEAR
NONRESIDENT TUITION—PER YEAR
2014-2015 TUITION FIGURES:
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VISITING UK LAW
CONTACT US.
HAVE QUESTIONS?
If you are interested in visiting the University of Kentucky College of Law in Lexington, Kentucky, call 859.218.1699 or e-mail [email protected] to arrange your visit.
Would you like to learn more about UK Law?
In the Fall, UK Law representatives are available to answer
your questions at numerous local, state, and national
recruiting events. To meet a UK Law representative, visit
www.law.uky.edu/admissions/recruiting.
Each Fall, UK Law hosts information sessions where
prospective students can learn about UK Law and the
application process. To view and register for upcoming
sessions, visit www.law.uky.edu/admissions/events.
During the Fall and Spring semesters, UK Law students
are available to give you a tour of the law school and escort
you to visit a first-year class. To schedule a visit, register at
www.law.uky.edu/admissions/tours.
For additional information about UK Law, visit
www.law.uky.edu.
UK Law Admissions620 S. Limestone St., Suite 260Lexington, KY [email protected]
620 S. Limestone St.Lexington, KY 40506-0048www.law.uky.edu
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The University of Kentucky College of Law is a member of the Association of American Law Schools and is accredited by the American Bar Association.
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Questions can be directed to the Student Records Office at 859.257.7157.
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