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LLM in Energy Law

  • Vermont Law School
  • Responsable(s) de la formation : Tracy Bach
  • Contact administratif : Ashley Patton
  • Adresse : 164 Chelsea Street, PO Box 96 | South Royalton, VT 05068, Royalton
  • Email administratif : [email protected]
  • Site Internet : Consulter

Admission

APPLICATION CHECKLIST: 

  • Completed application form
  • $60.00 (USD) application fee
  • Professional resume or curriculum vitae
  • Essays as described below
  • Legal writing sample
  • Official transcripts from all schools attended.
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • OPTIONAL OR UPON REQUEST: Official LSAT Score

REQUIRED ESSAYS:

  • Describe the goals that are motivating you to pursue a Law/Master's or LLM degree. How do you think the skills and experience you will gain at Vermont Law School will help you achieve these goals?
  • How have you tried to effect change in relation to an issue of personal, local, or national significance?

OPTIONAL ESSAY

  • Give a realistic appraisal of your academic work since graduation from high school. Please note any inconsistencies in your record and the reasons for them.

INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS

  • All international transcripts must be evaluated by an ​official evaluation agency. Recommended evaluation agencies include Educational Credential Evaluators and World Education Services.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT


  • TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE score is required of all students for whom English is not the primary language spoken. Applicants who have studied in the U.S. or at an English-speaking institution for more than two years may be waived from this requirement.
    • TOEFL minimum score: 600 paper-based, 250 computer-based, 100 Internet-based
    • IELTS minimum score: 6.5
    • PTE minimum score: 68

Please click here for further information about the application process.

Application

APPLICATION CHECKLIST: 

  • Completed application form
  • $60.00 (USD) application fee
  • Professional resume or curriculum vitae
  • Essays as described below
  • Legal writing sample
  • Official transcripts from all schools attended.
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • OPTIONAL OR UPON REQUEST: Official LSAT Score

REQUIRED ESSAYS:

  • Describe the goals that are motivating you to pursue a Law/Master's or LLM degree. How do you think the skills and experience you will gain at Vermont Law School will help you achieve these goals?
  • How have you tried to effect change in relation to an issue of personal, local, or national significance?

OPTIONAL ESSAY

  • Give a realistic appraisal of your academic work since graduation from high school. Please note any inconsistencies in your record and the reasons for them.

INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS

  • All international transcripts must be evaluated by an ​official evaluation agency. Recommended evaluation agencies include Educational Credential Evaluators and World Education Services.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT


  • TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE score is required of all students for whom English is not the primary language spoken. Applicants who have studied in the U.S. or at an English-speaking institution for more than two years may be waived from this requirement.
    • TOEFL minimum score: 600 paper-based, 250 computer-based, 100 Internet-based
    • IELTS minimum score: 6.5
    • PTE minimum score: 68

Please click here for further information about the application process.

Program

Vermont Law School offers over 50 courses in energy and environmental law and policy—the widest range of courses offered by any law school in the world—giving students the freedom to design a curriculum that matches their personal objectives. The VLS faculty who specialize in energy law are affiliated with the law school's highly respected Institute for Energy and the Environment, which offers students opportunities to do practical work in the energy field and to meet and learn from energy experts who collaborate on institute projects with VLS faculty. Students in the LLM in Energy Law program participate in a special LLM seminar focusing on advanced research topics in environmental and energy law.


Full-time LLM students ordinarily complete the degree program in twelve months. Students may begin their studies in either the summer or fall semester. Students have the option of taking up to five years from date of matriculation to complete the degree.


Please click here for further information about the curriculum.

Curriculum

Vermont Law School offers over 50 courses in energy and environmental law and policy—the widest range of courses offered by any law school in the world—giving students the freedom to design a curriculum that matches their personal objectives. The VLS faculty who specialize in energy law are affiliated with the law school's highly respected Institute for Energy and the Environment, which offers students opportunities to do practical work in the energy field and to meet and learn from energy experts who collaborate on institute projects with VLS faculty. Students in the LLM in Energy Law program participate in a special LLM seminar focusing on advanced research topics in environmental and energy law.


Full-time LLM students ordinarily complete the degree program in twelve months. Students may begin their studies in either the summer or fall semester. Students have the option of taking up to five years from date of matriculation to complete the degree.


Please click here for further information about the curriculum.