Thursday, October 17, 2019 - 6:30pm
Location: 
Jackman Law Building, J225

Members of the 2018-19 Indigenous Law Student Association (ILSA) stand with "A Meeting Place for All Our Relations" by Jay Bell Redbird (photo: Jesse Johnston)

Applying to law school is a challenging process. At this information session our admissions team will give prospective Indigenous students the inside scoop on applying to the JD program. We will also share information about our Indigenous Initiatives Office and the support First Nation, Métis and Inuit students can expect to receive in our program. 

Prospective students and their family members are welcome. This event is free and a light dinner will be served. Please RSVP on our Eventbrite Page so we have enough food for everyone. (https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/u-of-t-law-welcome-night-for-prospective-indigenous-law-students-tickets-75050280409)

Please let us know if you require childcare. If you have any questions, email (amanda.carling@utoronto.ca) or call (416-978-2583) Amanda Carling - Manager, Indigenous Initiatives.

Learn about:

  • Our admission requirements, our unique whole-person selection process and how the "Indigenous" application category works
  • How to improve your application
  • Our dynamic curriculum 
  • Combined program options and certificates  
  • Career supports to help you succeed
  • Financial aid and student life 
  • Out of class opportunities including legal clinics, programs and exchanges