UB School of Law Admissions Events

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UB School of Law Admissions Events

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UB School of Law Admissions Events

Open House
Saturday, Nov. 2
10 a.m. to 12 p.m.


Join us for a unique opportunity to explore the University at Buffalo School of Law during our in-person Open House on Saturday, November 2, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (ET).

Those in attendance will gain valuable insights into our application process, curriculum, and financial aid, as well as experience the campus culture firsthand. Current students and alumni will also share their perspectives on why they chose UB School of Law and what to expect as a law student.

Fall / Spring Semesters
Attend a Class
The School of Law is happy to provide prospective students with an opportunity to sit in on various classes during the Fall and Spring Semesters. Info Session
3+3 Accelerated Degree

Thursday, Nov. 14
4:00-4:45 p.m. ET


Join our Assistant Director of Admissions, Benjamin Rogers on as he explores the unique advantages of completing both your bachelor’s degree and Juris Doctor in just six years. Whether you’re already on the 3+3 track or exploring this unique opportunity, we highly encourage your participation!

This session will cover the program’s structure, eligibility requirements, and special 3+3 programming, along with key insights into what makes UB School of Law an excellent choice for your legal education. It’s also the perfect time to ask our Admissions Advisor any questions you might have about the process.
JD/MSW Dual Degree Information Session
Tuesday, November 19
6:00 – 7:00 p.m.


Join us for an online session exploring the JD/MSW dual degree program. Staff from both the School of Law and the School of Social Work will be present to provide insights into the program’s structure, application process, and the benefits of earning both degrees in a reduced timeframe.
This is a great opportunity to learn more and ask questions about how the program can help you make a meaningful impact in both social and legal fields.
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