To be eligible to apply, you must have earned or plan to receive a bachelor's degree with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 (based on a 4.0 grading scale) from a regionally accredited institution and relevant work experience before enrolling at USC Gould School of Law. You may also apply if you have earned a graduate degree, including a Juris Doctor (JD) or Master of Laws (LLM). We seek applicants whose academic background, professional aspirations, personal commitment, tech skills and communication skills meet the demands of a rigorous online legal graduate certificate program.
Note: Our graduate certificate is not recommended if your goal is to practice law or earn a Juris Doctor (JD). Pursuant to the American Bar Association standards and USC's graduate transfer policies, credits earned in our certificate program are not eligible for transfer credit to a JD program at USC or other universities. If you aspire to become an attorney, please visit USC Gould’s JD Program website.
We offer three starts throughout the year in fall, spring and summer. Below are the upcoming start dates and application deadlines:
Program Start Date | First Day of Classes | Applications Open | Priority Application Deadline | Application Deadline |
Spring 2025 | January 8, 2025 | July 31, 2024 | October 9, 2024 | November 6, 2024 |
Summer 2025 | May 7, 2025 | November 27, 2024 | February 19, 2025 | March 19, 2025 |
Fall 2025 | September 3, 2025 | January 15, 2025 | June 18, 2025 | July 16, 2025 |
We recommend applying by the priority application deadline for scholarship consideration.
To apply for admission, submit the following documents before 5 p.m. (Pacific Time) on the application deadlines listed above:
1. Online Application
Our online application takes approximately 15 minutes to complete. Please be aware that your work will not be saved automatically.
Note: If you earned a degree outside of the United States of America, you may be directed to submit your application through the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) via the link above.
2. Personal Statement
The personal statement is your primary opportunity to discuss who you are beyond the application basics. We are particularly interested in how your academic and professional background has led to your decision to study law. This is not the place to repeat items on your resume/curriculum vitae (CV). Please address the following questions in your personal statement:
The personal statement should be two to three pages, double-spaced and in at least 12-point font. We value essays that are clear, concise, and compelling.
Email your personal statement as a PDF to [email protected].
3. Resume/Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Provide a record of your employment history, volunteer commitments, extracurricular activities, and any awards and/or honors by emailing a PDF version of your resume/CV to [email protected].
4. Transcripts
Domestic Applicants: To expediate the processing of your application, you can submit unofficial transcripts via email with the rest of your application materials and request official transcripts to be sent to us from your undergraduate and graduate institution(s) after receiving an admissions decision.
Official electronic transcripts should be sent by the institution or through a secure site formally linked to the sending institution, such as eTranscript California, Parchment Exchange, eSCRIP-SAFE, and National Student Clearinghouse to [email protected]. Please make sure to select “Other Organization” or “Other Individual” to include [email protected] as the recipient.
Official hard copy transcripts should be mailed by the institution to:
Master of Studies in Law (MSL)
USC Gould School of Law
699 Exposition Blvd, Room 336
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0071
International Applicants:
If you hold any degree from outside the U.S, you must use the Law School Admissions Council (LSAC)'s Electronic Application Service (EAPS), Document Assembly Service (DAS) and International Transcript and Authentication and Evaluation Service (ITAES) to submit your transcripts. Credential evaluation takes 2-3 weeks to complete once LSAC has received all your documents; there may be further delay during LSAC's peak processing periods or if LSAC determines that additional information is required to complete its review. Therefore, we suggest you apply as early as possible so that there is no consequential delay in LSAC transmitting its evaluation report to us.
Note: The fee for EAPS, DAS and ITAES is $42, $59 and $150, respectively. LSAC will charge an additional $36 to send your Credential Assembly Service (CAS) Report to USC Gould. Fees charged by LSAC for utilizing its services are payable to LSAC. Please visit LSAC's website for more information about fees charged by LSAC, including its refund policy.
5. English Proficiency - International Applicants
If you are not a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, you must take the Test of English as Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Testing System (IELTS), or Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic.
English proficiency waiver requests will only be considered if (1) your native language is English, (2) you hold a bachelor’s degree completed in its entirety in the United States or U.S. bachelor’s-equivalent in a qualifying Anglophone country, and (3), you have completed a master’s or doctoral degree from a country in which English is both the language of instruction and the only official language prior to applying.
Note: Admission to this graduate certificate program does not require letters of recommendation, nor any LSAT or GRE exam scores. Additional application materials or interview may be requested by the Admissions Committee.
The Admissions Committee will only review your application once all transcripts and supporting documents are received by the application deadlines shared above. You will receive a confirmation email when your application has been complete. Admissions decisions are normally released by email within three to six weeks of application confirmation. If you are admitted and decide to enroll, a commitment deposit will be required to reserve your seat.
Due to online learning regulations in each state, our online certificates are not available to students residing in all states. Effective November 11, 2024, USC Gould is unable to accept new applications for admission to our online certificates to students currently residing in Mississippi and Puerto Rico.
Prospective students may check this site for updates. Questions can be directed to [email protected].
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