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Student Finance Policies
https://cardozo.yu.edu/studentfinancepoliciesPlease contact the Office of Student Finance with questions.
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Library FAQs
https://cardozo.yu.edu/library/library-faqsThe library continues to provide virtual as well as contact-less services to students and faculty. Please see the frequently-asked questions below for more information.
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Opportunities for Alumni
https://cardozo.yu.edu/alumni/opportunities-alumniThe Office of Alumni Affairs is your main point of contact at Cardozo, but many other offices also provide services for alumni.
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Veteran Benefits
https://cardozo.yu.edu/students/tuition-and-financial-aid/financial-aid-and-scholarships/veteran-benefitsPlease contact the Office of Student Finance with questions.
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The Bar Exam
https://cardozo.yu.edu/students/office-registrar/bar-examApplicants are encouraged to contact the Board of Bar Examiners in the state they plan to sit for the bar exam to determine the application and admissions requirements for that state.
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FAQSQ
Does Cardozo Law accept the GRE?
AYes. GRE scores may be used to apply to Cardozo where an applicant has not or does not plan to take the LSAT. Similar to our policy with LSAT scores, the Committee will consider GRE scores that are no older than 5 years from the date of entrance. Applicants must submit all valid GRE test results from the last five years. Applicants may not choose which results they will share.
We will only accept official GRE results sent directly from ETS. Cardozo’s GRE school code is 2696. To register for and get information about the GRE, please contact:
Educational Testing Service GRE-ETS P.O. Box 6000 Princeton, NJ 08541-6000 USA Website: www.ets.org
Applicants taking the GRE must participate in the Credential Assembly Service (CAS) provided by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC). Through this service, Cardozo will automatically receive transcripts, letters of recommendation and any reportable LSAT scores. To provide consistent levels of information across both the LSAT and GRE, Cardozo requires all test results from the past five years. Applicants may not choose which results they will share.
Please be advised that since not all law schools are accepting the GRE, applicants who do not take the LSAT may be limiting the number of law schools who will consider them for admission as a first-year student this cycle or as a transfer student in the future.