Our Master of Laws (LLM) degree program is a one-year program of study primarily designed for international lawyers and students who hold a degree in law from their home countries and wish to enhance their study of law in the US.

Criteria for Selection

LLM admissions decisions are based on several factors, including academic credentials and professional experience, letters of recommendation, applicants’ English proficiency, and a candidate’s ability to enhance the academic and geographic diversity of the class.

Deadlines

Wake Forest Law employs a “rolling admissions” process, meaning applications are reviewed on a continuous basis throughout the LLM admissions season. Candidates should submit their application and supporting materials as soon as possible.

How to Apply

You can apply through the Law School Admissions Council (LSAC) (registration required) or through the Wake Forest Law application system. Your application should include:


All deposits are non-refundable.


Under US immigration regulations, Wake Forest University can only issue a I-20 or a DS-2019 “Certificate of Eligibility” for students who have:

  • Been accepted to our LLM program
  • Paid all the required deposits
  • Provided evidence of sufficient funds to cover all tuition and living expenses while enrolled in the LLM program

Frequently Asked Questions


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