
| Name: | Stanford University | Continent: | North America |
| Street: | 559 Nathan Abbott Way | Country/State: | United States |
| City: | Stanford | County: | California |
| Postcode: | 94305 | Department: | Stanford Law School Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way Stanford, CA 94305-8610 |
Established in 1891, Stanford University is recognized as one of the world’s leading universities.
Stanford was designed to prepare students “for personal success and direct usefulness in life” and to “promote the public welfare by exercising an influence on behalf of humanity and civilization.”
To this day, Stanford remains dedicated to solving the challenges of the day and to preparing students to become the leaders.
The Stanford Law School is home to a community of faculty and students, alumni, and staff that is united in its belief that a degree from Stanford Law School is a powerful tool for change.
Stanford's programs, curriculum, legal clinics, and academic centers cultivate professional skills and values, inspire new ideas, and engage leaders in developing solutions.
Additionally, Stanford Law School offers cutting-edge facilities and benefits from the myriad and many advantages of Stanford University, which makes Stanford Law School an ideal environment for learning the law.
The Master of Laws (LLM) Program
The LLM program offers a course-based curriculum of advanced study in three areas of specialization:
- Corporate Governance & Practice;
- Law, Science & Technology; and
- International Economic Law, Business & Policy.
The program enrolls approximately 45 students per year (15 in each area of specialization) and is limited to students who have earned a primary law degree outside the United States.
The LLM program is restricted to candidates whose primary law degree was earned outside the United States.
Some programs require students to have at least two years of professional legal experience before starting the LLM program, except under unusual circumstances.
Non-native English speaking applicants must submit their scores on the standardized Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). A minimum TOEFL score of 260 (computer-based test), 620 (paper-based test), or 100 (Internet-based test) is required for admission.
$44,880 for 2010-2011.
Expected to rise in 2011-2012.
Tuition is due October, January and April.
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