FAQs: Binding Early Decision
What is the binding Early Decision program?
Our binding Early Decision program is an expedited process in which the Admissions Committee agrees to review your application earlier in the cycle and provide an initial decision before the end of the calendar year. If you are admitted, we require that you commit to matriculating at the Law School and that you immediately withdraw all applications at other law schools. You may not initiate any new applications after being notified of your admission at UChicago.
Who should apply Early Decision?
The binding Early Decision program is designed for applicants who have thoroughly researched law schools, carefully considered their options, and concluded that the University of Chicago Law School is their top choice, regardless of financial considerations. In return for the benefits of receiving an expedited decision and the certainty of completing the admissions process early, the applicant must be ready to make a commitment, both academically and financially, to UChicago Law. If you are uncertain whether UChicago is your first choice or you believe it will be necessary for you to weigh all options, including other offers of financial aid, Regular Decision will probably be a better fit for you.
How do I indicate I want to apply Early Decision?
Early Decision and Regular Decision applicants will complete the same application, but you will have the opportunity to indicate your intent to apply Early Decision in the application. In the "Application Type" question on the application, Early Decision applicants must select "Early Decision Program". Early Decision applicants also must complete the Early Decision Agreement.
May I change my mind after choosing Early Decision or Regular Decision?
Yes, you can switch from Early Decision to Regular Decision (or from Regular Decision to Early Decision if you inform us before the Early Decision application deadline). If you have already submitted your application, you must contact the Admissions Office and ask us to switch your application. If you are switching to Early Decision, we will ask you to complete the Early Decision Agreement and will update your application in our database to Early Decision once the Early Decision Agreement has been received.
When is the Early Decision deadline?
The Law School must receive your application and required materials from LSAC on or before December 1. Please note, the November administration of the LSAT is the last test date we will consider for Early Decision. If you are a first-time LSAT taker, make sure to complete your writing sample in a timely manner so there is not a delay in processing your application.
When will I receive my decision?
We typically send out decisions for Early Decision applicants by the end of December. Early Decision applicants are either accepted, denied, or waitlisted for further review in the Regular Decision process. If your application is waitlisted and you are subsequently offered admission through the Regular Decision process, admission will no longer be binding. We notify Early Decision applicants of their decisions in the same manner as Regular Decision candidates. (Read more about our decision notification procedures.)
Do Early Decision candidates receive an advantage in the admissions process?
By applying Early Decision, an applicant is clearly indicating that UChicago is his or her first choice, and the Admissions Committee will note your enthusiasm for UChicago throughout the admissions process. In addition, the Admissions Committee has more room in the class at the Early Decision stage. However, applying Early Decision will not overcome any significant weaknesses in an application, and Early Decision candidates are evaluated based upon the same criteria as Regular Decision candidates.
What is the difference between Early Decision and Chicago Law Scholars?
Chicago Law Scholars is similar to the Early Decision Program, but it is available only to undergraduate students at, and alumni of, the University of Chicago undergraduate College. Chicago Law Scholars applicants have an application deadline of December 1 and will receive a decision by the end of December. Applicants to the Chicago Law Scholars program enjoy the same advantages as Early Decision candidates (enthusiasm for UChicago, an expedited decision, and the advantage of being considered early in the process). In addition, applicants admitted through the Chicago Law Scholars Program will receive a scholarship of $150,000.
Do Early Decision candidates receive financial aid?
All Early Decision candidates will be considered for scholarship aid, but you will be asked to confirm your intent to enroll at UChicago before you receive a financial aid decision, which is typically sometime in mid-March. This means you must feel comfortable committing to UChicago Law knowing you may not receive a scholarship award. You will also need to commit before receiving and comparing financial aid offers from other law schools. Early Decision candidates will also be eligible for student loans. Early Decision candidates are typically considered for scholarship aid at the same time as our first group of Regular Decision candidates.