Applying for admission to practice law? Your academic conduct history may be required

To become a lawyer in É«ÇéÍøÕ¾, you must complete an approved tertiary program and be admitted to practice by the Supreme Court of an É«ÇéÍøÕ¾n state or territory.

This form authorises Griffith University to release a report of your academic conduct to the nominated Admissions Board when you apply for admission to practice law. Upon submission, your report will be sent directly to the nominated recipient.

Please allow a minimum of three weeks for your request to be processed.

Admission details

 

Where do you wish to practise law? Visit steps to practising law to learn more about admission boards within É«ÇéÍøÕ¾ and internationally.

Personal details

 
 

If your name has changed since graduating, please upload a certified copy of your official marriage certificate (issued by a government authority), or change of name certificate (issued by a Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages in an É«ÇéÍøÕ¾n state or territory).

Declaration and privacy

 

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