University of Baltimore School of Law
Building a Better Law School
Application 2012
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tuition
Fall 2011 Law Tuition and Fees
**Fees, rates and descriptions are subject to change pending proposed state
legislation and Board of Regents approval.**
A course load of 13 credits or more per semester is
considered full-time for law students. Dollar amounts
are per semester.
In-State Tuition Fees Total
9 credits $8,919.00 $712.00 $9,631.00
10 credits $9,910.00 $787.00 $10,697.00
12 credits $11,892.00 $931.00 $12,823.00
13 or more $11,964.00 $935.00 $12,899.00
(full time)
Out-Of-State Tuition Fees Total
9 credits $12,681.00 $712.00 $13,393.00
10 credits $14,090.00 $787.00 $14,877.00
12 credits $16,908.00 $931.00 $17,839.00
13 or more $18,015.00 $935.00 $18,950.00
(full time)
First year evening students will be enrolled for 9 credits in the fall semester
and for 10 credits in the spring semester.
Full time day students will be enrolled for 16 credits in both the fall and
spring semesters.
Part time limited students will be enrolled for 9 credits in the fall semester
and for 16 credits in the spring semester.
Part time day students will be enrolled for 9 or 12 credits in the fall semes-
ter and for 12 credits in the spring semester.
Dont see the number of part-time credits youre taking this semester listed
in the table? Calculate your total bill using the information below.
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Part-time tuition is charged at $991 per credit in-state,
$1,409 out-of-state.
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Auxiliary construction fees are $8 per credit from 1 to 12 credits.
e full time rate of $98.00 applies to 13 or more credits.
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Auxiliary operating fees are $18 per credit from 1 to 11 credits.
e full time rate of $211.00 applies to 12 or more credits.
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Student center fees are $34 per credit from 1 to 11 credits.
e full time rate of $407.00 applies to 12 or more credits.
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Student services fees are $9 per credit from 1 to 12 credits.
e full time rate of $110.00 applies to 13 or more credits.
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SBA fee is a at rate of $37.00.
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Technology fee is $6 per credit from 1 to 11 credits.
e full time rate of $72.00 applies to 12 or more credits.
e most current tuition and fee information can always be found at
www.ubalt.edu/business.
Application and Acceptance Fees
Application fee (non-refundable):
e application fee is $60. Applications may be submitted through the
Law School Admission Council website at www.lsac.org or by mail.
Acceptance fee:
An acceptance fee of $300 is required of all applicants and is credited
toward tuition. e $300 fee is due by the date indicated in the letter
of acceptance.
Office of Law Admissions Staff:
Jerey Zavrotny
Assistant dean for admissions
Mark A. Bell
Associate director
Claire D. Valentine
Admissions ocer
Virginia H. Williams
Coordinator of operations
Lenora Giles
Coordinator of law systems and communications
For information, contact:
University of Baltimore School of Law
1420 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21201-5779
http://law.ubalt.edu
Oce of Law Admissions
410-837-4459 voice
410-837-4188 fax
Law Career Development Oce
410-837-4404
Bursars Oce
410-837-4848
Oce of Financial Aid
410-837-4763
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curriculum
faculty
The University of Baltimore School of Law is a large public law
school which offers the experience of a small liberal arts college.
A significant part of that experience is the faculty and student
interaction that occurs in the classroom.
Small class sizes enable students to maximize their law school
experience. At the School of Law:
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86% of upper level classes have fewer than 50 students
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75% of the upper level classes have fewer than 25 students
areas of concentration:
Business Law
Criminal Practice
Estate Planning
Family Law
Intellectual Property
International and Comparative Law
Litigation and Advocacy
Public and Governmental Service
Real Estate Practice
Jose F. Anderson
Professor
B.A., University of Maryland,
Baltimore County
J.D., University of Maryland
Barbara A. Babb
Associate Professor
Director, Center for Families,
Children and the Courts
B.S., Pennsylvania State University
M.S., Cornell University
J.D., Cornell University
John D. Bessler
Associate Professor
B.A., University of Minnesota
M.A., Hamline University
J.D., with honors, Indiana University,
Bloomington
M.A., University of Oxford
Kimberly N. Brown
Associate Professor
B.A., with high honors, Cornell University
J.D., with honors, University of Michigan
Richard W. Bourne
Professor
B.A., Harvard University
L.L.B., University of Virginia
L.L.M., Harvard University
Fred B. Brown
Associate Professor
Director, Graduate Tax Program
B.S., with high honors, Rutgers University
J.D., with highest honors,
Georgetown University
L.L.M., New York University
Phillip J. Closius
Professor
B.A., with high honors,
University of Notre Dame
J.D., Columbia University
Gilda Daniels
Associate Professor
B.A., Grambling State University
J.D., New York University
Steven A.G. Davison
Professor
B.S., Cornell University
J.D., Yale University
Amy Dillard
Assistant Professor
B.A., Wellesley College
J.D., Washington and Lee University
Gregory Dolin
Associate Professor
Co-Director, Center for Medicine and the Law
B.A., with university and departmental honors,
e Johns Hopkins University
J.D., cum laude,
Georgetown University Law Center
M.D., with recognition in humanities, State
University of New York – Stony Brook School
of Medicine
M.A. (expected), e George Washington
University
Eric Easton
Professor
B.S., Northwestern University
J.D., University of Maryland
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faculty
Garrett Epps
Professor
B.A., Harvard University
M.A., Hollins College
J.D., Duke University
L.L.M., Duke University
Wendy Gerzog
Professor
B.A., Clark University
M.A., Assumption College
J.D., University of Akron
L.L.M., e George Washington University
Michele E. Gilman
Professor
Director, Civil Advocacy Clinic
Co-Director, Center on
Applied Feminism
B.A., with honors, Duke University
J.D., with honors, University of Michigan
Leigh Goodmark
Associate Professor
Director of Clinical Education
Co-Director, Center on Applied Feminism
B.A., with highest honors, Yale University
J.D., with distinction, Stanford University
Nienke C. Grossman
Assistant Professor
A.B., with honors, Harvard University
J.D., with honors, Harvard University
L.L.M., Georgetown University
Steven P. Grossman
Dean Julius Isaacson Professor of Law
B.A., City College of New York
J.D., Brooklyn Law School
L.L.M., New York University
Daniel Hatcher
Associate Professor
B.B.A., with high honors,
University of Texas at Arlington
J.D., University of Virginia
Cassandra Jones Havard
Professor
B.A., Bennett College
J.D., University of Pennsylvania
Michael Hayes
Associate Professor
B.S., Cornell University
J.D., University of Virginia
F. Michael Higginbotham
Interim Dean and Wilson H. Elkins Professor of Law
A.B., with high honors, Brown University
J.D., Yale University
L.L.M., with honors, Rotary Scholar,
Cambridge University
Gilbert Holmes
Professor
B.A., Bucknell University
J.D., New York University
William R. Hubbard
Assistant Professor
B.A., with highest honors, Dartmouth College
J.D., Yale University
David Jaros
Assistant Professor
B.A., Swarthmore College
M.P.P., Harvard University
J.D., Yale Law School
Margaret E. Johnson
Associate Professor
Co-Director, Center on Applied Feminism
B.A., Dartmouth College
J.D., University of Wisconsin
Dionne Koller
Associate Professor
Director, Center for Sport and the Law
B.A., University of Massachusetts
J.D., e George Washington University
M.A., e George Washington University
Rebecca Korzec
Professor
B.A., Goucher College
J.D., Temple University
Robert H. Lande
Venable Professor of Law
B.A., Northwestern University
M.P.P., Harvard University
J.D., Harvard University
Kenneth Lasson
Professor
A.B., e Johns Hopkins University
M.A., e Johns Hopkins University
J.D., University of Maryland
Jaime Lee
Assistant Professor
Director, Community Devleopment Clinic
B.A., cum laude, Yale University
J.D., Harvard Law School
Matthew Lindsay
Assistant Professor
B.A., University of California, Irvine
J.D., Yale University
Ph.D., University of Chicago
John A. Lynch, Jr.
Associate Dean for Academic Aairs
and Professor
B.A., St. Anselm College
J.D., e George Washington University
LL.M., e George Washington University
James Maxeiner
Associate Professor
Associate Director, Center for International and
Comparative Law
B.A., Carleton College
J.D., Cornell University
L.L.M., Georgetown University
Dr jur, Ludwig Maximilians Universitate,
Munich
Audrey McFarlane
Professor
A.B., with honors, Harvard and
Radclie Colleges
J.D., Stanford University
Lynn McLain
Professor
Dean Joseph Curtis Faculty Fellow
B.A., University of Pennsylvania
J.D., with distinction, Duke University
Michael Meyerson
Professor
Piper & Marbury Faculty Fellow
B.A., Hampshire College
J.D., University of Pennsylvania
Nancy Modesitt
Assistant Professor
B.A., Drew University
J.D., University of Virginia
Jane C. Murphy
Professor
B.A., with high honors, Boston College
J.D., New York University
Odeana R. Neal
Associate Professor
A.B., with honors, Harvard and
Radclie Colleges
J.D., Harvard University
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faculty
Max S. Oppenheimer
Professor
B.S., with honors, Princeton University
J.D., Harvard University
Christopher J. Peters
Professor
B.A., with highest honors, Amherst College
J.D., with high honors, University of Michigan
Arnold Rochvarg
Professor
B.A., University of Pennsylvania
J.D., George Washington University
Robert Rubinson
Professor
B.A., with highest honors, Columbia University
J.D., New York University
Elizabeth J. Samuels
Professor
A.B., with honors, Harvard University
J.D., University of Chicago
Walter D. Schwidetzky
Professor
B.A., MB.A., L.L.M. University of Denver
Mortimer Sellers
University System of Maryland
Regents Professor
Director, Center for International
and Comparative Law
BCL, D. Phil, Oxford University
AB, J.D., Harvard University
Charles B. Shafer
Professor
B.A., Marietta College
J.D., Rutgers University
L.L.M., University of Illinois
Stephen J. Shapiro
Professor
B.A., Haverford College
J.D., with honors, University of Pennsylvania
Amy E. Sloan
Professor
B.A., University of Texas
J.D., with highest honors,
e George Washington University
Colin Starger
Assistant Professor
B.A., University of California at Los Angeles
J.D., Columbia University School of Law
Donald H. Stone
Professor
B.A., Rutgers College
J.D., Temple University
Charles Tiefer
Professor
B.A., with high honors, Columbia College
J.D., with high honors, Harvard University
Will Tress
Associate Professor
Director, Law Library
B.A., Columbia College
M.A., New York University
M.L.S., Columbia University
J.D., University of Maryland
Angela M. Vallario
Associate Professor
B.S., University of Florida
J.D., with honors, University of Baltimore
L.L.M., Georgetown University
Byron Warnken
Associate Professor
B.A., e Johns Hopkins University
J.D., with honors, University of Baltimore
Barbara Ann White
Professor
B.A., with honors, Hunter College
M.A. (Special), Ph.D., Cornell University
J.D., with honors, State University of New York
at Bualo
Emeritus Faculty
Laurence M. Katz
Professor and Dean Emeritus
J.D., University of Maryland
Practitioner and Jurist-in-Residence
Stephen E. Harris
Distinguished Practitioner-In-Residence
Stephen L. Snyder Center for Litigation Skills and
Innocence Project Clinic
B.S., University of Maryland
J.D., University of Baltimore
e Honorable Frederic Smalkin
Jurist-In-Residence
B.A., e Johns Hopkins University
J.D., University of Maryland
Visiting Faculty
Alice Clapman
Visiting Assistant Professor
A.B., summa cum laude, Princeton University
J.D., Yale Law School
Center and Clinical Fellows
Sabrina Balgamwalla
Clinical Fellow, Immigrant Rights Clinic
B.A., Bryn Mawr College
J.D., American University
Gloria Danziger
Senior Fellow, Center for Children, Families and
the Courts
B.A., London University (King’s College)
M.Phil., Oxford University
J.D., Georgetown University
Chelsea Ferrette
Clinical Fellow, Community Development Clinic
AB, Bowdoin College
MA, J.D., Catholic University
Jennifer Kim
Clinical Fellow, Family Law Clinic
B.A., Brandeis University
J.D., Boston College
Kathryn E. Loncarich
Clinical Fellow, Civil Advocacy Clinic
B.A., with highest honors, University of Iowa
J.D., Harvard Law School
Lydia Nussbaum
Clinical Fellow, Family Mediation Clinic
B.A., Cornell University
J.D., University of Maryland
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admissions process and requirements
Information for All Applicants
Applicants are encouraged to complete the online application through
the Law School Admissions Council (www.LSAC.org). Applicants may
instead le a paper application. e application processing fee is $60 and
is nonrefundable.
Applicants must register for the Credential Assembly Service (CAS)
through LSAC.
To apply with a fee waiver, the applicant must apply with a paper
application along with a copy of an approved CAS fee waiver.
Discovery by the admissions committee of any misrepresentation
may result in the rejection of an application, revocation of an oer of
admission, convening of a misconduct hearing by the LSAC and/or denial
of admission to a state bar.
e accurate answering of question 28 (academic, disciplinary and
criminal history) is important to the University of Baltimore and to the
state bar associations. Answering this question falsely leads to consequences
beyond rejection of admission. Attach a detailed explanation where
appropriate.
Contact the Oce of Law Admissions to determine whether any particular
situation falls under the purview of question 28. To ensure accuracy in
completing the application, order and review relevant academic transcripts
and/or court documents.
e School of Law reserves the right to request further information from
college ocials, law enforcement agencies and the courts.
First Year Applicants: Admissions information
e admission cycle starts September 1 when the Oce of Law Admissions
begins receiving applications for the class that will enter 11 months later.
e responsibility for ensuring that all transcripts, test score reports and
letters of recommendation have been received rests with the applicant.
Applications are not accepted for the spring term.
e deadline for application is July 15th. e University of Baltimore
School of Law admits applicants on a rolling basis.
Upon receipt of the application, a conrmation is sent. Applicants
receive a user ID and password to access application status information
online.
All applicants must submit an LSAT score and a complete CAS report.
LSAT scores are valid for ve years. For information concerning the LSAT
and CAS visit the Law School Admissions Council at www.lsac.org.
Applicant les must contain a minimum of 75 graded course hours and
no more than 30 unconverted hours as found on the applicant’s CAS
report.
Prior to enrollment, applicants must have earned a bachelor’s degree from a
regionally accredited institution.
Additional requirements for international students and students
who attended college/university outside of the US
Applicants who attended a post-secondary institution outside of the
United States must arrange to have the transcripts sent to LSAC.
Documents will be processed through the CAS.
Decision
e Oce of Law Admissions communicates decisions by letter, email, or
the online portal. Decisions are not communicated by telephone.
Only the applicant may inquire about the status of his or her application.
Applicants accepted prior to March 31st must make a seat deposit of $300
by April 15th to reserve a place in the entering class. A second deposit of
$300 will be due by June 15th. e deposits will be applied to tuition and
are nonrefundable.
Applicants admitted after March 31st will have 15 days from the date that
appears on the decision letter to place a seat deposit.
Waiting List
Some applicants will be placed on a waiting list and may be considered for
admission as seats become available.
Candidates on the waiting list may not be notied of a nal admission
decision until mid-August.
first year student
application checklist
Transcripts from all undergraduate and graduate
institutions
Sent to CAS – required for decision
LSAT score
Required for decision
Two letters of recommendation - must contain the
author’s name, title, address, telephone number, email
address and signature. If applicable, must be
on organizational letterhead.
Sent with application – not required for decision
but recommended
Personal statement
Sent with application – not required for decision
but recommended
Resume
Sent with application – not required for decision but
recommended
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admissions process and requirements
Information for All Applicants
e waiting list may be reduced periodically as it becomes apparent that
few seats are likely to become available.
Transfer Applicants: Admissions information
Students in good standing at other ABA-approved law schools may transfer
after one full year of coursework. Students who have completed two years
of law school are not eligible for transfer.
Coursework completed with a grade of at least C (2.0) qualies for
transfer. To transfer either half of a two semester course, both semesters
must be completed with a grade of at least C (2.0).
Students may transfer up to 29 credits. Under certain circumstances, the
admissions committee may permit a student to transfer up to 45 credits.
Decisions are made after all required materials, including a nal ocial
transcript, have been received.
Visiting Applicants: Admissions information
Students who currently attend another ABA-approved law school and
have completed one full year of study may apply to take courses as visiting
students during the summer term.
e student must submit a letter stating the basis for the request including
the hardship or compelling circumstances.
Students who have completed two years of coursework may apply to visit
for the nal year of study.
A visiting student may not earn more than 32 credits at the University of
Baltimore.
Visiting Student Application Checklist
Visiting students must supply a letter from the dean of the home
institution. e letter must state that the student:
is in good standing;
may visit for the term; and
may transfer all credits successfully completed at the
University of Baltimore School of Law.
Applicants With a J.D. From an ABA-Approved Law School:
Admissions information
Graduates of ABA-approved law schools may enroll in an upper level
course as special students if space is available. Graduates must complete the
application for admission and submit an ocial copy of their law school
transcript with degree granted.
transfer student
application checklist
Current CAS Report
Required for decision
Official law transcript reflecting a minimum of 18
credits
Sent to UB School of Law – required for decision
Letter of good standing from the dean of your
current law school
Sent to UB School of Law – required for decision
Personal statement
Sent with application – not required for decision
but recommended
One letter of recommendation
Sent with application or CAS – not required for
decision but recommended
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policies and directions
Policies Affecting Students
Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act
(Public Law 101-542):
e Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus
Crime Statistics Act requires that colleges and universities publish and
distribute an annual security report. is report includes campus crime
statistics for the previous three years, policy statements concerning
crime reporting, access to campus facilities, enforcement and arrest
authority of campus police, crime prevention and procedures to be
followed in sexual assault oenses. e Act also provides for timely
notice to the campus of crimes considered threats to safety and for the
maintenance of a public crime log of all reported crimes. You may view
and download this document by visiting www.ubalt.edu/publicsafety.
You may also obtain a paper copy of the report from the Department
of Public Safety by calling 410-837-5520.
Nondiscrimination:
e University of Baltimore does not discriminate on the basis of race,
color, national origin, age, religion, sex, disability or sexual orientation
in its programs, activities or employment practices. Inquiries regarding
discrimination related to educational programs and activities should be
directed to: Associate Vice President for Student Aairs, University of
Baltimore, Academic Center, 1420 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD
21201-5779; 410-837-4755.
Drug and Alcohol Use:
e use or abuse of controlled or illegal substances, including alcohol,
poses a serious threat to the health and welfare of a large segment of the
college student population through lessening of academic performance,
estrangement of social relations, creation of mental health and physiological
problems, vandalism, and, in some instances, illness or death. e
University of Baltimore Drug and Alcohol Policy is designed to help
protect the health and welfare of students and to maintain an atmosphere
and environment appropriate for learning.
Drug Policy:
e use, possession, sale, distribution or condition of being under the
inuence of controlled or illegal substances on University premises,
except as permitted by law, is strictly prohibited.
Alcohol Policy:
e University permits the use of alcoholic beverages in designated areas
on campus if such use conforms to all applicable alcoholic beverage law
and the specic University regulations set forth in the Student Handbook.
e use of alcoholic beverages on campus must also be consistent with the
maintenance of a high standard of conduct conducive to learning.
Violations:
Violations of laws and University policies and regulations regarding the
use of controlled/illegal substances and alcohol are subject to prosecution
through both civil authorities and the campus judicial system. Penalties
through the latter system depend on a careful review of the entire
circumstances of each individual case but take into consideration such
factors as the accused persons previous record, the nature of the substance
and the degree of culpability. e range of University penalties includes,
but is not limited to, disciplinary reprimand, loss of privileges, restitution,
disciplinary probation, disciplinary suspension, disciplinary dismissal and
disciplinary expulsion.
Directions to Campus:
e main entrance to the UB School of Law is one block south and
one block west of Baltimore’s Penn Station, served by Amtrak and
Maryland’s MARC train systems. Baltimore’s Light Rail has a station at
the Universitys Bolton Yard Parking Lot, and the Baltimore Metros State
Center Metro stop is four blocks from campus. e Jones Falls Expressway
(also known as I-83), which runs through the heart of Baltimore, has two
exits at the University.
Updated directions and parking information may be found on the School
of Law’s Web site. From the homepage (http://law.ubalt.edu), click on
About the Law School” and select “Location and Directions.
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2012 application for law admission
1. Last name First name Middle name
2. Courtesy Title
Mr.
Ms.
Other
3. Social security number 4. LSAC account number
5. Date of birth (optional)
6. Gender (optional)
Male
Female
7. Previous name(s) under which academic records may be submitted
8. Is Maryland your legal state of residence?
Yes
No If yes, state county of residence:
9. Are you a U.S. citizen?
Yes
No If no, state your country of citizenship:
10. For non-U.S. citizens only: Are you currently residing within the U.S.?:
Yes
No City and Country of Birth
Type of visa held or sought:
Permanent Resident: Immigrant Alien Registration
#A- ______ (attach photocopy of both sides of green card)/Nonimmigrant F-1 Student Visa/Other classication (refugee, visitor, diplomat,
spouse of student, etc.)
11. Do you consider yourself to be of Hispanic/Latino/Spanish Origin?
Yes
No
In addition, select one or more of the following racial categories to describe yourself:
American Indian or Alaska Native,
Asian,
Black or African American,
Native Hawaiian or Pacic Islander,
White
12. Primary email address
13. Local address
(eective until ___/____/_________) Local telephone number How long have you lived at this address?
14. Permanent address (if dierent from above) Permanent telephone number
University of Baltimore
Oce of Law Admissions
1420 N. Charles St.
Baltimore, MD 21201
Important: Please read the foregoing admissions information prior to completing this application form.
Please type or print, completing all items except as noted.
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15. Term for which you are applying:
Fall 20 __ __
Spring 20 __ __
Summer 20 __ __
16. Division for which you are applying:
Day
Part-time day
Evening
17. Program for which you are applying:
First-year J.D.
Transfer student
Visiting student
18. Are you currently enrolled in an approved undergraduate program at a college in the University System of Maryland, and are you seeking entrance to
the School of Law after completing your junior year (90 credits) to pursue the joint B.A./J.D. degree?
Yes
No
If yes, name of college or university:
19. Have you previously applied to the University of Baltimore School of Law?
Yes
No
If yes, date(s) and result:
20. How did you learn about the University of Baltimore School of Law?
21. List date(s) the LSAT was/will be taken: Date(s) Score(s)
SAT, ACT, or similar standardized test (except LSAT) Score(s) (optional)
22. Have you considered pursuing an area of concentration?
Yes
No
If yes, which area(s)?
23. Are you applying to a joint degree program?
Yes
No
If yes, which program?
24. Have you ever attended a law school?
Yes
No
If yes, provide on a separate sheet the name of law school(s) attended, dates of attendance and a detailed explanation outlining your reason for leaving.
Provide a transcript of any grades earned and a letter from the law school dean stating the basis of your withdrawal and whether you were in good standing
when you withdrew.
25. (Optional) Father’s highest level of education Mothers highest level of education
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26. Do you have family members (immediate or extended) who attended the University of Baltimore School of Law?
Yes
No
If yes, please list name(s) and year(s) of graduation:
27. List all colleges, universities and graduate or professional programs attended, beginning with the most recent. Use an additional sheet if necessary:
Institution/Major/Location/Month and Year attended/Degree and Date
28. Failure to disclose fully the information requested in this question can lead to consequences far more serious than the act or event itself. Vague,
supercial or untruthful answers, or failure to inform the Oce of Law Admissions of any changes in your answers, may result in the revocation of
admission, disciplinary action by the School of Law or denial of admission to the bar. If you answer yes to any of these questions, explain fully and in detail
on a separate sheet. e personal statement may not be used to answer this question.
a. Have you ever been dropped, suspended, warned, placed on academic or disciplinary probation, disciplined, expelled, or requested or advised to
resign from any postsecondary school, college, university, professional school or law school?
Yes
No
b. Have you ever been charged with a crime, other than with a minor trac violation, for which the charges have not been expunged?
Yes
No
If yes, explain fully on a separate sheet, specifying the nature of the oense(s), date the oense(s) occurred, name and locality of the court(s) and the
sentence(s) imposed.
c. Have you ever been or are you now party to a civil suit in which you were the defendant?
Yes
No
If yes, are there any judgments against you that are unsatised?
Yes
No
d. Have you ever been discharged from employment/the armed forces under conditions other than honorable?
Yes
No
29.
I am eligible for consideration for in-state status under the Waiver of Certain Residency Requirements for Relocating Defense Contractor
Employees or the Waiver of Certain Residency Requirements for Relocating Civilian Employees of the U.S. Armed Forces under BRAC 2005.
I understand that I must provide documentation of a BRAC-related transfer and if not indicated on the application, a Maryland domicile.
I certify that the information I have provided on this form and in any related material is true and complete. I will notify the University of Baltimore School
of Law promptly if there is any change in any aspect of this application, even after matriculation. I understand that failure to do so could result in dismissal
or other disciplinary sanctions. If admitted as a student, I agree to abide by the rules and policies of the University.
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Responsibility of applicant: Submit this application and the nonrefundable application fee, payable to the University of Baltimore. No nal action will be
taken on your application until all required credentials and information are received. Applications will not be processed without the appropriate fee.
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