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    I have taken the GRE and not the LSAT. How do I apply?

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    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.

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    The Office of Security is responsible for maintaining Cardozo as a secure place for work and study. The Yeshiva University community is protected by a unified security command with direct contact to New York City police.

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    Welcome Admitted Students!

     

    If you have questions about paying your deposit, please contact the Office of Admissions at cardozoadmit@yu.edu.

    To submit a tuition deposit using MasterCard or Visa, please visit our secure payment site. 

     

    Fall 2025 Students

    Your first tuition deposit of $600 is due on Thursday, April 17, 2025. Your second tuition deposit of $600 is due on Thursday, June 5th, 2025.   

     

    If you decide to relinquish your place in the entering class and notify the Office of Admissions in writing prior to Thursday, May 1, 2025, $100 of your first deposit is refundable. Your second tuition deposit of $600 is non-refundable.

     

    May 2025 Students
    Your $1,200 tuition deposit is due on the date noted in your admission materials. Your $1,200 tuition deposit is non-refundable.

     

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    Certain classes may have an on-campus option. Please check with the registrar for more information. LL.M. students are required to coordinate their hybrid learning plans with the Office of Graduate & International programs. Please contact Dean Myteberi at Myteberi@yu.edu.

     

     

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    How will I get my professional photos from the ceremony?

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    All graduates who would like to receive the photos from the ceremony will need to fill out a form from the Office of Special Events. Please be on the look-out for that email. Photo proofs will be emailed from our third-party vendor a few weeks after the ceremony. Please contact the Office of Special Events at CardozoSpecialEvents@yu.edu with any questions.

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    Dean Speaker Series: Rachel Strom 06

    https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/dean-speaker-series-rachel-strom-06
    Jan 27, 2021

    Twitter banned Trump. Amazon kicked Parler off its platform. Did either of these acts violate the First Amendment? Give rise to legal liability on other grounds? Legality aside, were they wise decisions? Please join Dean Leslie for a chat with Rachel Strom ’06, expert in First Amendment Law and Digital Media, and a Partner at Davis Wright Remaine. This event is open the entire Cardozo community, including alumni. If you have any questions, please contact Jonathan.kase@yu.edu.   

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