- Online application process for studies in 2022 (Opens 1 May 2021 - 'first come, first served')
- Undergraduate Faculty of Law brochure for 2022
- Undergraduate Programme Information for 2022
- Undergraduate Programme Information for qualifications other than NSC and IEB
- Student Funding
- InfoGuide UP for 2021
- Moving UP
- How to survive UP...
- Be bold when you make the leap
- UP Law still the best law faculty in Africa - fourth time in a row! (THE ranking 2021)
- The Faculty of Law in a nutshell
- Advice for prospective law students - from a law graduate who has been there, done that, got the t-shirt, and obtained two law degrees
- A day in the life of a UP Law student
- Tips for first year students
- Video on 'How to choose between a BA (Law), BCom (Law) or straightforward four-year LLB degree' There are three direct routes to a recognised legal qualification and eventual admission as an attorney or advocate in South Africa with an LLB degree behind your name.
- BCom Law combined with LLB (video)
- Broad outline of the difference between an advocate and an attorney - See our Undergraduate brochure for information and infographic on page 17.
- Do you have what it takes to study law? and
- Checklist: Do you have what it takes to become a succesful law student and lawyer? on page 19
- So you want to be a lawyer? - Without Prejudice Student Feature, 2020
- Video on 'Why UP Law?' Have a look at our Faculty's 'claim to fame'. We are sure that you will agree that UP is the place to study law in South Africa, as we meet all the criteria for an excellent faculty of law.
- Checklist: Criteria for an excellent law faculty on page 20 of our Undergraduate Faculty of Law brochure for 2022
- Virtual campus, including the Faculty of Law Building, etc.
- Your success matters to us at Student Affairs
- Yearbook 2021, Faculty of Law
We look forward to meeting you.
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