

Applicants must have obtained at least one full year of credit at their home institution and must be in good academic standing there. In rare instances, students in their final year of study toward an initial law degree may be considered. Partner Schoolsįoreign law students who wish to attend UCLA Law under the Foreign Legal Study and Exchange Program (FLSEP) must be advanced law students in master’s or doctoral degree programs. Well-qualified candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. The program is highly selective - each semester, each partner school may normally nominate only up to two students to attend UCLA Law for a semester, and UCLA Law may normally nominate only up to two students to attend each partner school. Under exchange agreements with these schools, UCLA Law hosts the most highly qualified students from its partner schools, while similarly talented and committed UCLA law students sample the intellectual and cultural riches that partner schools offer. UCLA Law has partnered with 16 other leading academic institutions in Europe, Asia, Israel, Australia and South America to establish the Foreign Legal Study and Exchange Program. Recognizing this powerful trend, UCLA Law offers opportunities for its students, and for law students in other countries, to gain insights into the legal systems and policies of other nations. In an increasingly interconnected world, experience and familiarity with international law and other nations' legal systems and cultures is indispensable.
