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The Notre Dame Law School aims to educate men and women to become lawyers of extraordinary professional competence who possess a partisanship for justice, an ability to respond to human need, and compassion for their clients and colleagues.

Notre Dame Law School Admissions Office
112 Law School
Notre Dame, IN 46556
Phone: (574) 631-6626
Fax: (574) 631-5474
Email: lawadmit@nd.edu

Office Hours: 8 AM to 5 PM (EST) Monday through Friday

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Law students are an integral part of the Notre Dame family and can avail themselves of the different facilities and services available on-campus, including: university-operated housing for married and single students; sports and athletic facilities (for swimming, aerobics, basketball, racquetball, handball, tennis, and an ice skating); health center services; banking services; dining services; and, early education facilities for students' young children.

The University sponsors a variety of entertainment events at which law students, along with all University students, are welcome. Sporting events include the legendary home-football weekends along with men's and women's basketball and soccer, men's baseball and ice hockey, women's softball and volleyball, and a host of other athletic events. The University frequently invites noted political figures to speak on-campus, and brings in popular bands, musicians and singers for concerts. Other University and outside groups perform plays and concerts throughout the academic year.

Law student involvement in the life of the University includes service as Assistant Rectors in residence halls for undergraduates and the opportunity to teach select undergraduate courses as teaching assistants. Campus organizations that are open to graduate students also welcome law students. The Law School community is actively involved in such campus-wide events as the annual Christmas in April project, in which students and faculty work together to help low-income families in the local South Bend community clean up and repair their homes.

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