Admissions Review Process
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, but we recommend submitting early to ensure time for review, course registration, and orientation.
Our admissions team takes a holistic approach and considers your academic history, professional achievements, and your personal statement. We prioritize applicants with strong professional motivation and the ability to meaningfully contribute to the UC Law San Francisco community.
Who We’re Looking For
The UC Law SF MLS program is ideal for professionals who:
- Hold a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution.
- Work in law-adjacent roles, highly regulated industries, or positions requiring policy, compliance, or contract expertise.
- Want to gain a comprehensive understanding of U.S. law without earning a J.D.
No LSAT, GMAT, or GRE scores are required to apply.

Application Requirements
The application process begins with completing the online application. After submission, applicants will be asked to provide supplemental materials. A detailed checklist of required materials is available to help guide you through each step and includes links to submit all supplemental materials.
Our MLS online application takes approximately 15 minutes to complete.
For applicants who may have started but who have not yet submitted a signed and certified application form through our old Docusign system, please start a new application.
For applicants who submitted a signed and certified application form through our old Docusign system, please continue to work with your enrollment specialist to submit all remaining supplement documents.
The link to the $75 application fee is in the application portal. If you speak with an enrollment specialist to explore how the MLS can support your goals, you’ll receive a fee waiver code to input into the application as our way of thanking you for taking the time to make an informed decision.
We require official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended. This includes any institutions from which credits were transferred into the student’s bachelor’s degree. Additionally, if a school is listed on the application, a corresponding transcript must be submitted, regardless of whether a degree was conferred.
Preferred method of submission: Contact the Registrars/Records Office at your post-secondary institution and arrange to have them send your official transcript to the University of California College of the Law, San Francisco via email to mlsadmissions@uclawsf.edu or through Parchment or the National Student Clearinghouse.
Your school may also mail your official transcript in a sealed envelope to:
UC Law SF MLS Admissions
200 McAllister Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
Note: Transcripts sent by applicants or third parties that are not the institution, and transcripts that arrive in envelopes that appear to have been opened, will not be accepted as official.
Students who have earned their undergraduate degree from a country other than the U.S. or Canada must have their transcripts evaluated and authenticated by an approved foreign credential agency. UC Law SF must receive the evaluation report and a copy of the authenticated transcripts and diplomas from the approved foreign credential agency. For a list of approved agencies, please see http://www.naces.org.
You will upload your current resume or curriculum vitae to the application portal, highlighting your work history, education, and any relevant skills or accomplishments. We value diverse professional experiences, whether you’re advancing in your current career or pivoting into a new field.
You will upload your Statement of Purpose to the application portal. We want to hear your story. In no more than four pages (typed, double-spaced), explain your interest in the program and how your career goals would be supported by studying at UC Law SF. This is your chance to show us your writing ability, goals, and what makes you a great fit for UC Law SF.
You will enter into the application portal the contact information for the one professional or academic recommender who can speak to your skills, achievements, and potential for success in graduate school. A strong letter gives us insight into your initiative and capabilities beyond grades and test scores. NOTE: Please do not enter recommender information until you have confirmed that the recommender will submit a letter.
Take the Next Step
Join a program that offers flexible online and hybrid formats, the ability to personalize your education to meet your goals, and access to the same faculty and resources as J.D. students.
Request Information
To learn more about the Master of Legal Studies program offered by UC Law SF and download a brochure, please fill out the form. You can also talk one-on-one with an enrollment specialist by calling (415) 849-9748.