Anne-Marie Lapierre-Green
uOttawa
Civil Law
- Licentiate in Law (L.L)
- private/public law
- theory and practice
- look at current state of law, analyze the historical, social, economic and political origins of law.
- min. 80% average
- obtained or in the process > DEC (college degree)
- Lawyer or notary in Quebec
Reasons and future career
- Scholarship
- Bilingual
- Location
- Common Law
- Criminal defense attorney or
- Family and divorce lawyer
Fees, student numbers, class sizes, GPA & scholarship
Extra-curricular activities
Tuition: $ 7 265
41 749 students
30-250 students/class (1st-final year)
GPA: 63-80% (Law and Health)
Scholarship: $ 1 000 (french), $ 3 000 (95%), $ 2 000 (90%) & $ 1 000 (85%)
- Student union (SFUO)
- 175 student organizations and clubs
- Covered interests: academics, culture, religion, social issues & recreation
- Student activity center
- 2 non-profit independent student news papers (The Fulcrom & La Rotonde)
- 3 fraternities and 8 sororities
Athletics
3 athletic facilities
29 competitive clubs
11 varsity
basketball, swimming, soccer, rugby & varsity football
Academic strenghts
Location, setting, size and ranking
- First and largest French immersion program among Canadian universities
- 97% employment rate for graduates
- Largest Law school in Canada
- Telfer school of commerce
Ottawa, Canada's capital (urban)
Walking distance of Parliament hill
105 acres
15th (Canada), 6th (research) & 3rd (Civil Law)
uOttawa.ca, OUAC.ca & Macleans.ca