Esquire College only provides the last two academic years of study, Degree course work (i.e., Bachelor of Science in Law courses). Therefore the student must have completed one of the following prior to applying to the Esquire College Bachelor of Science In Law Program:

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Hold a Bachelor's Degree from an accredited institution;
2. Hold an Associate's Degree from an accredited institution; or
3. Completed at least 60 semester units or its equivalent in academic subjects at an accredited institution.
Students who meet the requirements described above may apply for admission and will be judged based on the following:

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Academic transcripts - GPA and level of coursework;
2. A completed application for admission;
3. LSAT scores (only if also applying to the J.D. program as a Special Student);
4. Letters of Recommendation;
5. Maturity; and
6. The extent to which the student has successfully completed all lower division general education requirements and electives.
Students may simultaneously apply to both the B.S.L. and J.D. programs and if accepted the courses for the B.S.L. will satisfy the course requirements for the first two years of the J.D. program. (Joint JD/BSL)