Applicants will automatically be considered for Merit Scholarships by the Admissions Committee. Selected applicants will receive information about the award with his or her acceptance letter. If you’re applying for the Sumners scholarship, there is an additional application that must be submitted by February 20. Please download the application or contact the School of Law Admissions Office.
Complete and submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as close to October 1 as possible. The Title IV institutional code for Oklahoma City University is 003166. If you have never filed a FAFSA or have lost your Personal Identification Number (PIN), apply for a PIN first. Learn more about the Financial Aid process.
You will receive an award notification approximately three to five weeks after admission.
Contact the Oklahoma City University Financial Aid Department at (405) 208-5211 or email.
Like all applicants, international students will be considered for merit-based awards, but are generally not eligible for federal financial aid. Private loans may be available.
U.S. citizens and permanent residents not in active bankruptcy or in default of prior federal student loans are eligible to apply.
Credit history is very important. Options are limited for students unable to qualify for Graduate PLUS loans and your eligibility is based, in part, upon your credit history.
Start by ordering your three-bureau report to review your credit history. If your report suggests that securing Graduate PLUS Loans will be difficult, we encourage you to pursue credit counseling and/or be prepared to secure a co-signer if Grad PLUS Loans are necessary for you to pursue a legal degree.
OCU Law strongly recommends that a full-time student refrain from working during the first year of law school. After you have completed your first year of law school, you must base the amount of outside employment hours on the number of credits being taken. If you plan to fund law school by working during law school, you may enroll as a part-time student and continue to work full-time. Contact the Office of Admissions or the Academic Services Center/Registrar for more information.
Our median LSAT over the last five years is about 148. Please note the LSAT changes year to year and you should check the ABA 509 required disclosures for detailed information.
Our median GPA over the last five years is about 3.19. Please note the GPA changes year to year and you should check the ABA 509 required disclosures for detailed information.
Our graduates go on to practice in a number of areas. Notable alumni have served as the governor of Oklahoma, mayor of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Supreme Court judges, attorneys in large and small firms and nonprofit agencies.
Our students live all over Oklahoma City and the surrounding area. Many live downtown and midtown and enjoy the convenience of walking to class, work and play.
Internship opportunities can include large firms, small firms, nonprofits, corporations and more.
We do not accept the GRE at this time.
Professors, coaches, work supervisors or work colleagues who have personal knowledge of the applicant’s academic abilities, work performance and work ethic, and who can speak to the applicant’s potential for success in law school. OCU Law does not accept letters of recommendation from family members or letters dated more than a year prior to the date of application.
The statement is an opportunity to introduce yourself to the Faculty Admissions Committee and should include information about your personal and career ambitions, as well as the reasons for wanting to attend law school.
Factors taken into account include, but are not limited to, an applicant’s record of academic success, including undergraduate GPA, major and the rigor of the major; highest LSAT score; extracurricular activities; leadership activities; first-generation college and graduate school status.
We suggest that applicants apply by February 15 to be considered for all scholarships and for enrollment in the Summer Start or Legal Method programs. Applications for either of these programs will be considered until the programs are full and/or classes for the programs begin.
In addition to a bar examination, there are character, fitness and other qualifications for admission to the bar in every U.S. jurisdiction. Applicants are encouraged to contact the jurisdiction in which they intend to seek admission to determine the requirements. Addresses for all relevant agencies are available through The National Conference of Bar Examiners.
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Admissions decisions are typically made within three to six weeks after we receive an applicant’s completed file. Admitted students are formally notified by email and U.S. Mail, which will include instructions to reserve your seat in the class and accept any awarded scholarship.
All decisions of the Admissions Committee are final. Applicants denied admissions may reapply the following year.
Some or all instruction for all or part of an academic year may be delivered remotely or in a hybrid format. Tuition and mandatory fees have been set regardless of the method of instruction and will not be modified or refunded in the event instruction occurs remotely or via a hybrid model for any part of the academic year. In the event, Oklahoma City University cancels in-progress courses because of a campus closure or institution-wide transition to remote instruction, and such cancellation results in a change in a student’s enrollment status, Oklahoma City University may, at its discretion, refund a portion of the student’s tuition and/or course-specific fees (such as lab fees). Should the University determine, in its sole discretion, that a refund is appropriate, such a refund may be made via credit to the student’s semester account.
Temporary or permanent changes to the method of instruction, regardless of when they are implemented, are not grounds for refunds under the University’s tuition and fee refund policy.
We believe the value of an Oklahoma City University education and degree, whether in-person or remote, continues to greatly exceed tuition. Moreover, our main educational costs are continuing, as the services they provide are continuing; our infrastructure costs are continuing; and we are incurring additional costs for online education and actions we are taking to respond to the pandemic. As such, Oklahoma City University does not refund tuition because of changes to the method of instruction.
We continue to work with students and families who are in financial distress due to the coronavirus pandemic, and we encourage you to reach out if you need help. Please contact the Financial Aid Office for more information.
Please do not hesitate to contact Admissions with any questions you may have by emailing or calling (405) 208-5354.