Graduate Admissions

Graduate Admissions
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UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law is committed to making our graduate programs accessible wherever you are. We have residential and online options, and lawyers and non-lawyers can pursue a post-graduate degree in three specialized areas of the law. Acquire skills to be a leader in your field with our innovative curriculum and internationally-tested, practice-based approach to a legal education in the areas of intellectual property (IP) law, international criminal law and justice, and commerce and technology. You can personalize your experience at UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law. Our graduate programs can be molded to suit your individual situation. 

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Tuition, fees and financial aid

Enrolling in graduate school is an investment. To figure out just how much it will cost, we’d like to help you factor in the direct costs of tuition and fees for the academic period, as well as associated expenses like books, supplies, rent, food and medical/dental costs. 

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Graduate Programs

As a graduate student at UNH Law, you can map out your own path, collaborating with your advisor to determine the best courses and real-world work opportunities for a fulfilling law school experience.

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Online Professional Certificates

Gain cutting edge insights, fully online, from industry leaders in Sports & Wagering and Blockchain & Cryptocurrency through our professional certificate programs. (not currently accepting applications)

Watch our recent webinar with two of our recent alumni
and Sarah Dorner of our Admissions Department

 

3 of our LLM Students

The University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law has earned an international reputation as a leader in Intellectual Property Law. The school attracts talented students from all over the world through both the quality of its coursework and the community support it provides. Moreover, the school’s resources and network enabled international students thrive even in the COVID-19 era of employment. Read the stories of three of our recent graduates