Transfer Students
To be admitted with advanced standing, a transfer applicant must have earned credit for at least 24 semester hours at an ABA-accredited law school. The college will not award credit for more than 30 semester hours earned at another law school. Transfer applicants are required to submit the following:
- A completed application for admission
- The $55 non-refundable application fee
- An official letter of good standing from the law school from which the applicant is attempting to transfer
- Personal statement
- Resume
- An official transcript reflecting all law grades earned
If you are waiting for your final grades, we ask that you send your application, supporting documentation, and the official transcript before the deadline of June 15 for fall transfer applicants and November 15 for spring transfer applicants — or as soon as documents are available. Decisions on transfer files cannot be made, however, until all the above items are received.
Visiting Students
A student from another ABA-accredited law school may apply to South Texas College of Law Houston as a visiting student, subject to availability of space. Visiting students must submit the following:
Visiting students will be required to pay registration fees and tuition in full at the time of registration. Visiting students are prohibited from applying as a transfer student once they have visited at South Texas College of Law Houston. Contact us about the application deadlines and details at admissions@stcl.edu or 713-659-8040.
Foreign Degree Applicants
Applicants with degrees from foreign institutions are required to take the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), administered nationwide by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC), or the Graduate Record Examination (GRE), administered by ETS. South Texas College of Law Houston will not consider an LSAT or GRE score from a test administered more than five years before the beginning of the semester for which application for admission is made. If you have not taken or prepared for the LSAT or GRE yet, start by reviewing our LSAT/GRE Guide. Registration information for the LSAT and CAS may be obtained by calling LSAC at 215.968.1001 or www.lsac.org. Registration information for the GRE (School Code: 2749) may be obtained by calling ETS 609.771.7670 or at www.ets.org/gre.
Applicants are urged to utilize the J.D. Credential Service (JDCAS). This service is available as part of CAS at no additional expense to the applicant beyond the standard CAS fees. The service is for all applicants who have completed work at any foreign institution outside the U.S. or Canada.
Any student who is not a U.S. citizen and holds a temporary visa (F-1 or J-1) is classified as an international student by South Texas College of Law Houston. In addition to meeting standard admissions requirements, these applicants, if admitted, must submit the following:
- Non-U.S. citizens must include a copy of immigration documents (such as a current U.S. visa or permanent resident card) when submitting the application, if applicable.
- Letter of Financial Backing and Statement of Understanding (U.S. citizens and permanent residents are exempt).
- TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
South Texas College of Law Houston requires the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) from applicants who obtained their degree from a country where English is NOT the official language and/or instruction was NOT in English. If you earned your degree from a foreign university where the courses are taught in English, we do not require the TOEFL. South Texas College of Law Houston will accept a score of 600 or better on the paper based TOEFL exam, a 250 on the computer based TOEFL exam, or a 100 on the Internet-based TOEFL exam.
For more information about the exam, contact TOEFL:
TOEFL
P.O. Box 6154
Princeton, NJ 08541
609.921.9000
Your TOEFL scores should be submitted to the CAS by the Educational Testing Service (ETS); LSAC’s TOEFL code is 8395. Your score will be included in your law school report. The TOEFL should be taken as early as possible in the application process, and only scores submitted within the past two years will be accepted.
Application Evaluation for Foreign Degree Applicants: An admission decision cannot be made until an applicant’s file is complete. A completed application file for fall consideration consists of the following items:
- Completed and signed application for admission (sent directly to us or through LSAC on the Web)
- $55 Application fee
- Official LSAT score received from LSDAS
- Official LSDAS evaluation received from LSDAS or foreign credential evaluation received from a recognized service
- Resume of employment
- Personal statement
- Two letters of recommendation
- Immigration documents (if admitted and if not a U.S. citizen)
Veterans
Click Here to Access VA Benefit Information Including:
- Information regarding the chapters South Texas College of Law Houston certifies, the annual tuition cap, and the Yellow Ribbon Program, etc.
- A list with links to the information/documentation we must have on file before we can certify tuition
Veteran Certification Forms
- VA Certification Request
To be submitted during registration for each semester that a student needs to be certified. - VA Certification Change Request
To be submitted ONLY when changes are made that affect hours and/or tuition after the VA Certification Request form has been submitted. - VA Yellow Ribbon Benefit Request
To be submitted by eligible students prior to their first semester only.
External Resources
The Texas Veterans Portal is a one-stop site dedicated to assisting veterans and their families. The resources provided include a crisis line, access to links regarding Health & Wellness, Education & Training, Employment & Career, Housing & Loans, information for dependents and caregivers, and much more.
International Students
Welcome to South Texas College of Law Houston!
We are very pleased that you have chosen to attend our college and we look forward to meeting you. We are here to help you learn about and follow the F-1 student visa regulations. There are many benefits and restrictions associated with F-1 and we will assist you with understanding how the immigration regulations intersect with college policies.
Please review the Pre-Arrival and Post-Arrival information:
Pre-Arrival Info
Below is a list of steps that are required for your entry into the United States as an International student. Please read and review the below information to ensure that you are able to arrive on campus on time.
Post-Arrival Info
Maintaining Status
While studying in the United States, it is important to maintain your F-1 student status. Your status relates to the purpose, or reason for why you want to come to the United States. The U.S. Department of State issues you your visa based on your intended purpose.
If the Department of State issues you an F-1 student visa, this means that you are coming to the United States to study. You should not take any action that detracts from that purpose. Maintaining your status means:
- Fulfilling the purpose for why the Department of State issued you your visa.
- Following the regulations associated with that purpose.
Below are actions to take in order to properly maintain your status.