Welcome
Each year, students with advanced standing are welcomed to the William & Mary family as degree-seeking students. The Administration and Student Bar Association orient you, as a transfer student, the week prior to school’s start so you can hit the ground running as an active participant both in the curricular and extra-curricular life of the Law School. (Learn how to apply.)
Degree Requirements
Normally, we will accept as transfer credits to the William & Mary law degree only 30 credit hours from your former law school and then only those credits where the grade earned is a “C” or better. Under no circumstance will we accept more than 35 credit transfer credit hours. If the course previously taken is determined not to be substantually equivalent to the corresponding William & Mary course, it is possible that the student may be required to take additional credits in that subject area to satisfy the William & Mary requirement. Degree Requirements for transfer students differ from those of the standard three-year JD student only in the number of credits which must be earned in a William & Mary Law School course graded by letter grade. As a transfer student, you must earn at least 42 graded William & Mary Law credits and meet all other degree requirements.
Ranks
Our students are ranked only after one full year of legal education at William & Mary. As a transfer student, you will be ranked at the end of your second William & Mary Law School term.
Legal Practice
Transfer students may be placed by the Legal Practice Program to a first-year section if your first school did not have an equivalent program. Transfer students must take the second year, spring term Legal Practice III course.
The Job Search
Upon accepting admission to William & Mary, you should immediately contact the Office of Career Services. Our students begin their second-year job search process in early August.
Journals and Competition Teams
While you may have earned a position to a Journal, or Moot Court, Trial or ADR team at your former school, that position doesn’t transfer to William & Mary upon admission here. Placement to such organizations is made after inter-school competitions held during our student’s first year at the Law School. As a transfer student, you will be invited to participate in these competitions during your first year with us.
Academic Honors and Awards
Transfer students may earn course academic honors, called the CALI Award; are eligible for graduation awards; and are eligible for Latin Honors. To be eligible for Order of the Coif, a student must earn 75% of their graduation requirements by graded course work. Therefore, transfer students cannot be eligible for this academic award. |