What is the last date for applying to Osgoode Hall Law School?

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Admission deadlines for domestic & international students remain consistent every year. The last date for applying to upper-year courses is May 1, 2026. For first year 2027 applications to the law school's JD program, the last date is Nov 1, 2026.

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