Program of Legal Studies for Native People Application Form

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Program of Legal Studies
for Native People
Application Form
APPLICATION DATE (dd/mm/yyyy)
SECTION 1: PERSONAL AND CONTACT INFORMATION
FULL NAME
GENDER IDENTITY
DATE OF BIRTH (dd/mm/yyyy)
SOCIAL INSURANCE NUMBER
SELF-IDENTIFICATION
Status First Nation
Métis
Non-Status First Nation
Inuit
PROVINCE/TERRITORY OF BIRTH
ADDRESS (We will be sending frequent correspondence in the months leading up to the PLSNP. Please provide a full
mailing address where we can reach you in the winter and spring. If you move, please inform the PLSNP.)
Street Address
City/Town
Province/Territory
PHONE NUMBER (###-###-####)
Postal Code
E-MAIL ADDRESS
Home
OTHER CONTACT
Cell
DISABILITY: The PLSNP will work with students to accommodate physical and learning disabilities. Students requiring
accommodation must bring a Letter to Professor from their home university in order to receive the same accommodations while
at the PLSNP.
I have a disability
I do not have a disability
SECTION 2: INFORMATION SOURCE
How did you learn about the PLSNP?
Program of Legal Studies for Native People. 160 Law Building. 15 Campus Dr. University of Saskatchewan. Saskatoon, SK. S7N 5A6.
SECTION 3: YOUR EDUCATION
List all of the post-secondary institutions you have attended.
University/College
Dates (mm/yyyy – mm/yyyy)
Are you currently enrolled at a post-secondary institution?
Yes
Degree Earned
If you are currently enrolled, which institution do you attend?
No
If you are currently enrolled, in what year will you
complete your degree/program?
What degree will you hold when you complete
your program?
SECTION 4: LAW SCHOOL APPLICATION PROCESS
Have you written the LSAT? (If so, or when you do, a copy of your official LSAT score must be sent to the PLSNP.)
Yes, I wrote the LSAT in
. My score is
(month)
.
(year)
No, but I plan to write the LSAT in
.
(month)
(year)
Which law schools have you applied to?
If you have not yet applied, which law schools do you intend to apply to?
Program of Legal Studies for Native People. 160 Law Building. 15 Campus Dr. University of Saskatchewan. Saskatoon, SK. S7N 5A6.
Have you received offers of admission from any of the law schools you applied to?
Yes, I have an offer from
I have not received an offer yet.
Please call or email the PLSNP when you have received an offer.
SECTION 5: FINANCIAL RESOURCES
You are responsible for arranging funding for attending the Program. Have you applied to an agency (your band,
Indspire, etc.) for funding?
Yes, I have applied for funding from
No, I have not yet applied, but I plan on applying to
SECTION 6: CHECKLIST
Thank you for completing the application form for the Program of Legal Studies for Native People. In addition to this
application, please submit the following documents:
Resumé
200–300 word essay
Copy of LSAT score
Official university/college transcripts from each post-secondary institution you have attended
Three references (one community, two academic)
You may submit your resumé, essay, LSAT score (all documents other than transcripts and references) through the attachment
upload system available on the PLSNP website, or by sending a package by mail to:
Director of the Program of Legal Studies for Native People
Native Law Centre
University of Saskatchewan
Room 160 Law Building
15 Campus Drive
Saskatoon SK S7N 5A6
Please arrange for your official transcripts and reference letters to be mailed to the PLSNP separately.
Program of Legal Studies for Native People. 160 Law Building. 15 Campus Dr. University of Saskatchewan. Saskatoon, SK. S7N 5A6.
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