This is what Cornell's website says on their FAQ page:
Does Cornell Law require a Dean's Certification with the application?
A Dean's Certification is not required as part of your application for admission unless you answered "yes" to question 22 on your application. If you answered "yes" to this question, please submit the Dean's Certification to an official from your degree granting institution that has access to your disciplinary records. The Dean's Certification must be sent directly to Cornell Law School. You can not submit the Dean's Certification through the Law School report service.
Prior to matriculation at Cornell Law School, all admitted students must submit a completed Dean's Certification Form. More information about this form will will be provided upon admission.
Schools that require Dean's Certification Forum
- mhd08
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Re: Schools that require Dean's Certification
Thanks guys. Good to be certain.
- calicocat
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Re: Schools that require Dean's Certification
That's my status too and I applied 11/13daesonesb wrote: Ok. phew. When you said any of the misconduct questions, I concluded you meant anything in that section.
Well, that puts me in the clear and leaves me wondering why the heck my status is still "applied and in our system."
- daesonesb
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Re: Schools that require Dean's Certification
ahh, well you've got me beat by about 2 weeks.
good luck!
good luck!
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