Construction Progress!
Staff, faculty, and students at UVic Law have been keenly aware for a couple of years, that Fraser Hall has been under construction. We are all anticipating the completion of …
Staff, faculty, and students at UVic Law have been keenly aware for a couple of years, that Fraser Hall has been under construction. We are all anticipating the completion of …
It’s January – the middle of winter. In most of Canada, that means snow, cold, and short days. Victoria, as well, is receiving its annual winter dusting of snow this …
So, you’ve applied to UVic Law and are patiently awaiting a decision. You are not panicking. You are trying very hard not to check your application status every day. However, …
We are winding down for the holidays, so the Law Admissions blog will be on hiatus until January. See you in January, and have a cozy, relaxing holiday season!
What is an index score, and how is it calculated? The term index score is used by UVic Law Admissions to describe the composite score of your LSAT and cumulative …
Following is a guest blog post from Francine Proctor, Law Co-op Coordinator. A law degree gives students career options and UVic’s Law Co-op Program supports students in exploring those …
Hi, UVic Law applicants! As a reminder, the application deadline is December 1. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Part of the application package is completion of the Law Admissions …
Applying to law school can be an intimidating process, so here is a short list of admission “dos and don’ts” for UVic Law (and probably other schools). Do read …
We have been getting some questions about the personal statement guidelines, particularly Part B. Our website says specifically that Part B should use bullet point format only. However, I …
Happy November! UVic Law’s December 1 Admission deadline for first year students is less than a month away, so this is a gentle reminder that December 1 is the …