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U. of Illinois

Admission Information The University of Illinois College of Law will accept
2L and 3L J.D. students from Tulane and Loyola (N.O.) as transient students
for the fall 2005 semester 2005. We will defer consideration about admitting
Loyola and Tulane students for future semesters until we have an opportunity
to communicate with officials from those schools. The school will accept up
to 10 students. We encourage students to contact us as soon as possible, but
no later than September 8, 2005. The student must be in good standing as
that is defined by his or her home school. The University of Illinois
College of Law will accept the student's declaration of good standing,
pending documentation of that fact once it is available. Application fees
will be waived; the application process will be completed upon arrival of
the students. Course Information Classes began on Monday, August 22. The
add/drop date for most students is this Friday, September 2, but for
students from Tulane and Loyola the University has extended the add/drop
date one week to Thursday, September 8. Therefore, any students who are
interested in attending the University of Illinois College of Law School
this fall should contact the school immediately to arrange for enrollment
and a class schedule. The administration and faculty will assist students in
any make-up work to get them up to speed. Contact Information Any interested
students should immediately contact Paul Pless, Assistant Dean for
Admissions and Financial Aid at (217)244-6415 or email at
pless@law.uiuc.edu.

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