Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Georgetown Extends LL.M. Deadline to May 31

The Georgetown University Law Center is accepting 2006 applications for its LL.M. program through May 31. It encourages interested persons to submit complete applications as soon as possible, as the few seats left open in this year's class will be filled as qualified candidates are identified. Students admitted under this late deadline must enroll in fall 2006. Requests for deferral to 2007 will not be granted.

Georgetown has LL.M. programs for applicants holding U.S. and foreign law degrees. Programs open to U.S.-educated lawyers include those in taxation, securities and financial regulation, national security law, and human rights. A Future Law Professors Program and an individualized LL.M. program are also available.

For more information, go to the Georgetown University Law Center website: www.law.georgetown.edu/admissions/llm_general.html

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