Why Earn a Master of Legal Studies
The legal system affects nearly every industry in some way. Whether professionals want to improve their current job performance or move into a different field, they can enhance their knowledge of US law and important legal concepts with a degree in legal studies.
Through Pepperdine Caruso School of Law’s online Master of Legal Studies program, students gain a solid understanding of many fundamental areas of the law and prepare to perform law-related responsibilities, without having to become a practicing attorney. Unlike traditional JD programs, no LSAT scores are required to apply to Pepperdine’s online program, and the program can be completed in as few as 16 months.
Application and Admission Process
Classes start in January, May, and September. Pepperdine Caruso School of Law’s admissions committee reviews applications on a rolling basis. Students who apply to the online Master of Legal Studies program by the cohort priority deadline will receive an earlier decision and an application fee waiver. Pepperdine Caruso School of Law’s online Master of Legal Studies program is guaranteeing a tuition scholarship of $7,500 to students who are accepted and enrolled in the upcoming cohort. Please contact an admissions counselor at 844-707-9208 or admissions@onlinelaw.pepperdine.edu before submitting your application in order to receive the application fee waiver and scholarship information.
The final deadline for the September 2024 cohort is June 28, 2024.
Application Requirements
A bachelor’s degree is required for admission. Pepperdine Caruso School of Law does not require GMAT or GRE scores.
Candidates must submit the following materials to be considered for admission:
- Online application with a fee of $50
- Transcripts
- Letter of recommendation
- Statement of purpose
- Resume
- Video interview
Tuition and Financial Aid
Students in the Master of Legal Studies program have a variety of financial resources that may be available to them, including employer financial assistance, loan programs, and scholarships. Tuition is charged per unit hour for a total of 32 units.