Master's Degree in the USA: 80% Waiver in Tuition for Ukrainians
Open admissions for the SAL Ukraine program 2023 for non-legal specialities
The Center for American Law in Ukraine together with the Chicago-Kent College of Law of the Illinois University of Technology (USA) open admissions for the SAL Ukraine program 2023 for students and professionals of non-legal specialties from Ukraine (primarily economists, specialists in applied sciences and information technologies, management and administration, political scientists, historians, sociologists, journalists, etc.
In response to the Russian aggression in Ukraine and the resulting significant financial distress faced by Ukrainian legal professionals seeking to further their legal education, the Center for American Law in Ukraine together with Chicago-Kent College of Law of the Illinois Institute of Technology (Chicago, USA) also offers a special and substantial (80%) reduction to tuition for Chicago-Kent's LL.M. programs for students who successfully complete the SAL Ukraine program.
SAL is the first and only program in Ukraine that provides an opportunity to obtain a Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree in the USA in just 5 or 9 months with an 80% discount on tuition and without the need to pass the TOEFL exam.
This special offer applies to any Ukrainian professionals (even non-legal specialties) who are qualified to take part in and who successfully complete the SAL program during the upcoming 2023-2024 year and also to those SAL Ukraine program graduates who successfully completed the SAL program within the previous three years.
The program consists of two interlinked parts:
- first (mandatory) — Pre-LL.M. online or offline in Lviv/ Kyiv
- second (optional) — LL.M. at the Chicago-Kent College of Law of the Illinois Institute of Technology after successfully completing studies at the Pre-LL.M stage and receiving a diploma of 10 academic credits
After completing the first (Pre-LL.M.) stage of the SAL Ukraine program, participants of legal specialties will be able to continue their studies at any master's program (LL.M.) of the Chicago-Kent College of Law of the Illinois Institute of Technology.
Instead, participants of non-law majors will have the right to continue their master's studies in one of the following majors:
LL.M. in Global Business and Financial Law
LL.M. in Legal Innovation and Technology
LL.M. in U.S., International and Transnational Law
and
LL.M in International Intellectual Property Law (for applied science and information technology professionals with prior approval from the LL.M. program director at Chicago-Kent)
Lecturers of the SAL program are one of the best legal practitioners, including:
- prof. Dana Wagner, Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary at Twilio, former Head of Legal Departments at Google and Square (among 5 of the tech's most influential lawyers in the USA);
- prof. Edward Lee, founder nouNFT.com, IP, NFTs metaverse Web3 crypto + Internet governance DAO, Harvard graduate, is one of the best IP law specialists in the United States;
- prof. Adam Weber, former prosecutor of the Office of the Prosecutor for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, Associate Dean of International Programs at Chicago-Kent College of Law IIT (Chicago, USA)
- prof. Maurine Neiberg, IP Attorney, one of the best patent lawyers in Chicago;
- prof. Richard Wright, IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law Distinguished Professor of Law, one of the best professionals of tort law in the world;
- prof. Edward Carter, Former Illinois Deputy Attorney General, is one of Chicago's best criminal law professionals;
- prof. James Carlson, ex-partner of one of the 10 largest white-shoe global law firms in the world — Mayer Brown (New York, USA).
Graduates of the SAL Ukraine program who successfully complete the program are provided with:
- 100% guarantee of admission to Chicago-Kent College of Law IIT (Chicago, USA) after successful completion of the SAL Program and meeting the admission requirements
- 3 years after graduation from the SAL Program, students have a guaranteed right to continue their LL.M. studies at Chicago-Kent College of Law IIT
- No need to take the TOEFL exam
- SAL Program graduates have significant benefits and discounts if they choose to continue their studies at LL.M. programs at the Chicago-Kent College of Law IIT in Chicago, USA
- We support with obtaining an American student visa
Program duration:
- Pre-LL.M. — 10 weekends (1 or 2 times a month) from October 2023 to May 2024
- LL.M. in Chicago, USA — 5 or 9 months (depending on the chosen specialty)
Who can apply?
- Professionals of non-legal specialties (primarily economists, specialists in applied sciences and information technologies, management and administration, political scientists, historians, sociologists, journalists, etc.)
- Practicing lawyers, attorneys, judges and prosecutors regardless of age
- Bachelors, Masters of Law, Doctors of Juridical Science
- Law students (3rd, 4th, 5th year) of legal and non-legal specialties
All applicants must be proficient in English at the Intermediate level or above.
Opportunities after receiving an LL.M in the USA:
- Work in international companies that require quality international legal education
- Obtain the right to take the bar exam in the USA (for lawyers)
- Start legal practice in the USA (provided LL.M. graduates meet immigration and work authorization requirements)
Admission process
All applicants are required to submit the following:
- CV with 1 paragraph of the cover letter (in English)
- Copy of LL.B. diploma or university statement for LL.B degree students
*Your first and last name in your CV must be indicated as in the foreign passport.
Documents should be submitted in PDF format (copies of the diploma may also be sent in JPEG) through the application form on the program’s website (https://salkentlaw.com.ua/apply ) or on e-mail hello@salkentlaw.com.ua
Admission to the program is decided by the SAL Ukraine Faculty and Chicago-Kent College of Law. All candidates will receive a decision on enrollment within two weeks from the date of document submission.
SAL program partners in Ukraine are: Ukrainian Bar Association (UBA), Elsa Ukraine, Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, Ukrainian Catholic University Law School, Lviv University of Trade and Economics, West Ukrainian National University, National University Odesa Law Academy.
Details
In 2011-2023, more than 272 students from Lviv, Kyiv, Kharkiv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Odesa, Kryvyi Rih, Ternopil, Uzhhorod and other cities of Ukraine graduated from the SAL Ukraine program. More than a hundred enrolled in the LL.M program at Chicago-Kent College of Law (IIT) which they successfully completed. More than 30 students after graduation stayed in the USA and work in legal and consulting companies in Chicago, New York, Miami, San Francisco and other cities. Among the graduates are founders, partners, senior lawyers from TOP-50 law firms in Ukraine, as well as judges and heads of legal departments of well-known international companies.
The School of American Law (SAL Program) is associated with the Chicago-Kent College of Law of the Illinois Institute of Technology (Chicago, USA). SAL successfully functions in different European and Asian countries. The program is based on Chicago-Kent's experience offering American Law studies in Europe since 1998. The School of American Law is the first and only program in Ukraine to provide an LL.M. in just 5 or 9 months.
Chicago-Kent College of Law of the Illinois Institute of Technology, is the second oldest and one of the most prestigious law schools in Illinois. It was ranked among the Top 100 Best Law Schools in the U.S. in 2022 by U.S. News & World Report. Its intellectual property law program is ranked as the best (#1) program in the U.S., and its trial advocacy program is ranked as the fourth-best program in the U.S. (U.S. News and World Report 2022 rankings).