Indiana University

Gary Roberts, IU School of Law-Indianapolis Dean & Gerald L. Bepko Professor of Law

Gary R. Roberts, IU School of Law-Indianapolis Dean and Gerald L. Bepko Professor of Law

Your Future Starts Here!

The Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis is your first step toward a dynamic future in the legal profession. One of the most vibrant and exciting places to study law in the United States, IUI provides an energetic, urban environment that inspires our graduates to make a difference. In the following pages, you'll learn about the students, faculty and alumni of IUI who are using their expertise to influence change throughout the nation-and the world-and to transform lives. The opportunities that await you at IUI are almost limitless, ranging from our centers of specialization in health law, intellectual property law and international and comparative law to our programs in state government and international human rights. You will acquire the knowledge and skills you need to become a first-rate lawyer through classes with our outstanding faculty, hands-on experience via internships and clinical programs, and participation in a wide variety of student organizations and extracurricular activities. Law firms, corporations, and state and federal courts, as well as the Indiana State Capitol Building, are just steps away from the law school's home in Inlow Hall. Let the IU School of Law-Indianapolis be the gateway to realizing your full potential. I invite you to apply to our law school and join us for the beginning of a rewarding lifetime adventure.

The school has enjoyed great success for more than 100 years in preparing students for legal careers. The success of the school is evidenced by the prominent positions graduates have obtained in the judiciary and other branches of government, business, positions of civic leadership, and law practice. The school's more than 8,000 alumni are located in every state in the nation and several foreign countries.






Contact Us! There are several different ways you can reach our Admissions Office staff to find out more about our school and our programs:

  • Attend an Open House: The law school hosts several open house events throughout the year...
  • Law School Forums: Our admissions staff members travel across the country to participate in events to meet prospective students. View our Fall Recruiting Schedule to see if we're visiting a school near you.
  • Schedule a One-on-One Meeting: We can arrange a tour of the school and meetings with admissions staff members, current students, or alumni of the school. Just call or email us to make arrangements! (317)274-2459 lawadmit@iupui.edu
IU School of Law-Indianapolis
Office of Admissions


530 West New York St.
Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317)274-2459
lawadmit@iupui.edu

The Decision of a Lifetime
The pursuit of a legal education requires significant time and resources, and deciding where to apply to law school can be as challenging as the study of law itself. Our office of admissions will help you make this important decision that will impact your future career as well as your personal life.

Quick Facts
  • Student population: 1,000
  • Active Alumni: Nearly half of the state's lawyers are IU Law-Indianapolis alumni
  • Location: On the campus of Indiana University Purdue University-Indianapolis, in downtown Indianapolis
  • Ruth Lilly Law Library: Houses 603,000 volumes (in hard copy, microform, cassettes, and other media) - Housing one of the largest legal research collections in the nation.
  • Programs: JD, LLM, and SJD; as well as 7 joint degree programs and 5 LLM tracks available

Applicant Requirements:
GPA: 3.3/3.6 Median Undergraduate GPA (PT/FT)
LSAT: 152/158 Median Score (PT/FT)
Letters of Recommendation Required: 2 (but 3 are encouraged)
Personal Statement: No more than 2 pages in length– standard formatting.
Character and Fitness Issues: Must be disclosed
Important Dates:
Applications Accepted for Fall 2010: Beginning September 15th
Early Decision Deadline: November 15th
Summer Start Deadline: Feb. 1st
Regular Decision Deadline for Fall 2010: March 1st

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