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General Information   |   Program Descriptions

Admission
Applicants must apply to and be accepted by each school independently. Although there is no special consideration given to joint degree applicants, interest in such programs should still be mentioned in an appropriate space on the admission applications for each institution.

Applicants must satisfy the admission requirements of each school. For the Law School, it is suggested that complete applications be filed between October 1 and February 1, although there is no actual filing deadline.

Tuition and Fees
Tuition and fees are paid directly to each institution in which students are registered. Thus, if a student is simultaneously registered at both institutions in a given semester, he or she will have financial obligations to both institutions.

All law students, including those in dual programs, are liable for tuition based upon a course of study, not the number of credits needed. Therefore, full-time students pay three years' tuition and part-time students pay the tuition over four years.

Financial Aid
Applicants are encouraged to meet with financial aid officers at both institutions in order to better understand the impact dual programs will have on various aid programs. Enrolled students are advised to coordinate efforts with financial aid administrators at both schools well in advance of registration each semester.

Contact
For further information, please contact Julie Sculli, Academic Services Coordinator, at julie.sculli@brooklaw.edu or at 718-780-0626.

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