LEAP
Honors College Law School Early Admission Program
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
In their junior and senior years, students in the LEAP program will take Honors College classes designed especially for them and taught by LSU Law Center faculty. One current course, for example, is "The Constitution and American Civilization" taught by Paul R. Baier, the George M. Armstrong, Jr. Professor of Law. The Law Center will also provide information sessions regarding possible employment opportunities for undergraduates in various areas of the legal profession. Career counseling sessions will inform students about various career possibilities after graduation from law school.
ELIGIBILITY
Any Honors College student interested in pursuing a law degree is eligible to participate in the LEAP program during their first two years. However, participation in the upper division part of the program is highly selective.
EARLY ADMISSION
Students who are accepted into the upper division LEAP program will be granted conditional early admission to the LSU Law Center. That acceptance will be confirmed if the student achieves a GPA and LSAT score at or above the median from the previous entering Law Center class, graduating with College Honors (as determined by the Honors College), and meets the Law Center's standard of character and moral fitness for admission.
All applicants who have graduated from the LEAP program will automatically be considered for a Faculty Honors Scholarship, granted by the Law Center to students who have excelled academically during their undergraduate years.
To sign up for LEAP, please complete the information below. Click here for more information on the LSU Law Center.
