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University of Connecticut School of Law
55 Elizabeth Street
Hartford, CT 06105

The School of Law will accept up to 20 students (day 2L or 3L, and evening 2L, 3L & 4L) from Tulane or Loyola, New Orleans law schools as transient or visiting students for the fall semester, 2005. We will give a preference to students from Connecticut, and New England compact states (Massachusetts, Vermont, and Rhode Island, & New Hampshire). We will begin admitting students on Friday afternoon, September 1, 2005. All applicants will be notified about their status by email as soon as a decision has been made.

We will not charge tuition or fees on condition that the students have paid or are paying tuition to their home schools. Students will be eligible for all services, including career planning. At this time, we anticipate that grades will be on a pass-fail basis. We will also make every effort to help students find temporary housing with faculty, staff, or other students. This is the end of the first week of classes, so time is of the essence.
Qualified students who are interested in visiting should complete and send in the following form as soon as possible: http://www.law.uconn.edu/registrar/forms/demographic.html. The Law School Admission Council has generously offered to assist us by confirming matriculation at either school, so either a Social Security number or an LSAC Registration Number is required.

We will be in the best position to aid students who contact us before Thursday, September 8th.

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