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IMPORTANT NOTICE

Effective May 1, 2008, the U.C. Berkeley J.D. Admissions and Financial Aid Offices will relocate from 5 Boalt Hall to 2000 Center Street , Suite 400, Berkeley, CA 94704-7220.

For directions to the new office, please click here.

Please direct all mail to our new address. All other contact information will remain the same:

Admissions Office
(510) 642-2274 office
(510) 643-6222 fax
admissions@law.berkeley.edu
Financial Aid Office
(510) 642-1563 office
(510) 643-6222 fax
financial-aid@law.berkeley.edu

Boalt Hall is synonymous with excellence in legal education and scholarship. We offer an interdisciplinary curriculum, specialized programs and a dynamic learning environment that fosters camaraderie. Join us and discover the difference a Boalt degree can make.

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· 2008 Student Resource Guide

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