Juris Master Admission Policies and Procedures

The College of Law Juris Master program seeks to admit and enroll students who bring a diverse set of backgrounds, interests, personal and professional experiences, and perspectives and who also have a record of academic success. No GRE or years of professional experience are required to be considered for admission to the Juris Master program.

To be considered for admission into the Florida State University College of Law J.M. program, candidates must have received at least a bachelor's degree from an accredited U.S. institution or hold the international equivalent of a U.S. bachelor's degree prior to the commencement of classes. Applicants who possess a non-accredited J.D. or a J.D. from a U.S. law school accredited by the American Bar Association or an LL.B.or the equivalent law degree from a non-U.S. college, university, or law school are ineligible to apply to the Juris Master Program. Individuals who already hold a first law degree should consider the Master of Laws (LL.M.) program.

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Florida State University encourages applications for admission from all qualified students. The FSU College of Law is committed to offering equality of opportunity for students, faculty, and staff without discrimination or segregation on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, national origin, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, military status, or any other protected group status in accordance with all pertinent federal, state, and local laws on non-discrimination and equal opportunity.

NOTE: FSU is waiving the GRE as a requirement for admission to certain master's and specialist degree programs for 2024-25. The GRE waiver will automatically apply to all J.M. applications for these terms.

Application Windows and Deadlines

We encourage all applicants to complete their application by the priority deadline below to receive the quickest admissions decision. However, the J.M. Program can work with interested applicants to complete their application by the College of Law deadline.

If you are interested in applying after the priority deadline, please email jmadmissions@law.fsu.edu to discuss how to complete an application.

Spring 2025 Term
Currently accepting applications
Priority deadline: November 1, 2024
College of Law deadline: November 8, 2024

Summer 2025 Term
Currently accepting applications

Priority deadline: March 1, 2025
College of Law deadline: March 14, 2025

Fall 2025 Term
Currently accepting applications

Priority deadline: July 1, 2025
College of Law deadline: July 15, 2025

Application Requirements

Students can check the status of their application and review and upload any outstanding materials within their Application Status Checklist. Please note that applications cannot be reviewed until the $30.00 application fee has been paid and all outstanding to-do items are received.

  • Complete a Juris Master application.
  • To select the Juris Master Program within the Degree Program Information section of the application, please choose the following options:
    • Application Type/Academic Level: Law
    • Campus Location: Online/Distance Learning
    • Degree: Law – Juris Masters
  • $30.00 application fee. Application fees must be paid before the J.M. Program can review your application.
  • Transcripts
    • For applications to be reviewed, applicants are required to provide transcript copies (unofficial or official) from their bachelor's degree. If you are currently pursuing, recently pursued, or completed, another graduate or professional degree, please also include a copy of your unofficial transcript.
      • ​​​Unofficial transcripts must contain GPA information and degree conferral date (except for applicants in the last semester of their bachelor's degree or where no degree was earned).
  • Required | J.M. Statement of Purpose. This form is located within your Application Status Checklist under the header, ‘forms.’ This form includes personal statement prompts and employment information questions.
    • Please note that you are not required to provide a personal statement essay separately, as the J.M. Supplemental Application Form serves this purpose.
  • Resume or CV.
  • Residency Affidavit. Included within the application for applicable applicants.
  • Educational Institution Discipline or Violations of Law. You must include in the application a written explanation that includes a description as well as the final disposition of the incident(s).
    • It is an applicant's duty to ensure that materials submitted for the application packet are complete, accurate, display the candidate's full potential as a prospective admitted student, and are submitted by the application deadline. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed.