How we assess your application

Two graduate students talk while sitting on a couch in front of a large, carved spindle whorl.
Applications are due December 15, 2023 for September 2024 entry.  The following documents must be submitted by December 15, 2023 to ensure they are processed in time for assessment by the Law Graduate Studies Admissions Committee:

You are responsible for ensuring that all of your documents are correctly uploaded and meet all of the expected minimum requirements.  You can check your application status using My UVic application.  You may also add new documents if you have any updates. 

Calculation of equivalent GPA for international LLM applicants: If you are unsure about the calculation of your equivalent GPA due to undergraduate grading standards at your law school, you may wish to submit a scan of an official document showing your class ranking or ask the dean or another administrator at your institution to submit a supplement to your transcripts.

Graduate Admissions and Records Review

After submission, the Graduate Admissions and Records Office (GARO) will screen your application to determine if you are admissible to the university and that you meet the minimum academic requirements of the Faculty of Graduate Studies. These requirements are lower than the requirements of the Law Graduate Program.

For this stage, only unofficial (scanned) documents are required.  

Graduate Studies Admissions Committee Review

A comprehensive review of your application is made by the above committee between January and February each year.  Selection of qualified applicants whose applications align with the interdiscplinary Law and Society focus of our program will be made on the basis of supervisor availability and the applicant's:

Admissions Timeline

How to accept an offer

To accept your offer, email the Graudate Program Coordinator before the deadline stated in your offer letter. A $200 acceptance deposit is required to be credited towards your tuition account. Exceptions are at the discretion of the Graduate Program Director.

If you receive a provisional offer of admission, you must submit any official documents requested by the Graduate Admissions and Records Office before you are approved for a full offer of admission. All items must remain in their original sealed and endorsed institution envelopes. Visit the Graduate Admissions and Records Office's submission of documents page for full details and requirements.

International students are responsible for securing the necessary immigration permit and documentation required to study in Canada in time for the September start date.

Still have questions?