FAQs
No, the scholarship is not stackable.
No, the scholarships are not stackable.
Yes, it is possible to be admitted. For applicants who receive an offer of admission without the median LSAT and undergraduate GPA, eligibility for scholarship will be evaluated by the Scholarship Committee for UC Irvine Law scholarship funds.
No, the programs are not binding to UC Irvine Law.
Please check with your UC Irvine undergraduate school of your major to see if you are able to complete your undergraduate degree in one year at UC Irvine. Generally speaking, our UC Irvine partner schools shared it takes two years at UC Irvine for transfers students to earn their Bachelor’s degree. So we recommend transfer students to utilize the UC Irvine Law Scholarship Program.
As a high school student no additional action is needed to when you apply to the UC Irvine undergraduate program. If you are admitted and enroll at UC Irvine as an undergraduate student, you would reach out to our UC Irvine partners for academic advising.
If you have recently graduated from UC Irvine and your major was with one of our UC Irvine partner schools or participated the UC Irvine Campuswide Honors Collegium, you may be eligible for the 3+3 Articulated Program or Scholarship Program. Please contact Ben Kwak, bkwak@law.uci.edu, for further information.
