Georgetown Law Early Assurance Program
Who May Apply
The Early Assurance Program is designed to encourage top undergraduates from Georgetown University to apply to the Georgetown Law. The Program is for Juniors currently enrolled at Georgetown University, and students in all majors are encouraged to apply.
Early Assurance is designed to give students the freedom to pursue a less conventional curriculum during his or her senior year and is non-binding.
Requirements
- Early Assurance applicants are exempted from taking the LSAT and registering with the LSDAS. Instead, please include an official transcript with at least five semesters of undergraduate grades
- Early Assurance applicants must submit two recommendations, one of which must be the Early Assurance Dean’s Certification Form.
- Competitive Early Assurance applicants generally have an undergraduate GPA of at least a 3.8.
- Applicants who began their studies at another university and transferred to Georgetown University during their undergraduate education are still eligible to apply under the Early Assurance Program.
How to Apply
- Applications are due by March 1st of your junior year.
- If you are admitted to Georgetown through the Early Assurance program, you may apply to other law schools, but you will need to take the LSAT.
For additional information on the Early Assurance Program, please contact your pre-law advisor or the Georgetown University Law Center Office of Admissions at (202) 662-9015 or admis@law.georgetown.edu.