LL.M. Admissions
-
Application Process
- Academic Record
- Application
- Application Check-List and Reminders
- Application Fee
- Applying for Scholarships
- Deadline
- Decision
- Letters of Recommendation
- Office for Disability Services
- Personal Statement
- Resume
- Retention of Documents, Reapplication and Deferral Requests
- Test Scores: TOEFL or IELTS
- Valuing Diversity
- What happens after you submit your complete application?
2016 Viewbook

Helpful Links

- Alumnus pursues passion for international work as corporate law attorney
- Alumnus presented The American Lawyer’s Transatlantic Arbitration Award
- Richard F. Celeste, Former U.S. Ambassador to India & Governor of Ohio
- Amy Cohen dishes about the ‘supermarket revolution’ and its effects on developing countries
- 2L hoping to leverage language skills in legal practice
Getting Around
Public Transportation
The Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) offers free rides to Ohio State students with a valid student ID. For law students with exciting state or federal externships or those working at a downtown law firm, a number of COTA lines stop just steps away from the front doors of Drinko Hall – making their commute a breeze and eliminating the need to pay for parking downtown.
Port Columbus International Airport (CMH)
It’s an easy 15-minute drive from the Moritz College of Law to Port Columbus. One can park for as little as $4 a day, and modern terminals offer free wireless Internet, plenty of places to plug in and recharge mobile devices, and full-service dining in addition to fast-food options.
Because of Columbus’ central location, dozens of direct flights are available daily to Boston, Chicago, New York, Denver, Dallas, Washington, D.C., and more. Carriers flying out of Port Columbus include: