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Legal Practice Course (Part-time), LPC  
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Nottingham Law School's highly regarded Legal Practice Course is the best foundation for your career as a solicitor. Combine study with work and other commitments.

Key information

Entry requirements

You will need one of the following:

  • a Qualifying Law degree (normally 2.1 or above)
  • Graduate Diploma in Law/CPE with a good first degree (normally a 2.1 or above)
  • Institute of Legal Executives qualification.

All applicants should provide evidence in their personal statement of their commitment to a career in law. Applicants should also ensure that their referee provides a full reference in support of their application. See the how to apply tab for full entry requirement details.

Course length

One year

Study location

City site

Fees and funding

Fees for 2012 entry are £7,070 for Year One and £3,030 for Year Two (annual increases may apply). This is inclusive of examination fees, textbooks and all materials. Also included is SRA registration fee of £120 which the Law School will collect from you and pay to the SRA on your behalf.

About the course
Nottingham Law School's highly regarded Legal Practice Course (LPC) has been designed in conjunction with a range of practices, from high street firms to City corporates and the publicly funded sector. Undertaking the LPC over two years on a part-time basis has always been a good option for those students who choose to combine earning and learning. Studying part-time allows you to spend the minimum time away from home or office. Studying part-time reduces financial pressures, fees for the part-time LPC can be made more manageable by paying by instalments spread over each of the two years. It is even possible for you to complete part of your training contract whilst doing the part-time LPC.You can also study the Legal Practice Course (LPC) full-time

Successful completion of the course enables you to proceed to a training contract and then be admitted as a solicitor.

Why choose this course?

  • Nottingham Law School's highly regarded Legal Practice Course is accredited by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA).
  • Study around work and family commitments
  • Pay fees in stages, over two years to ease financial strain
  • Flexible study options
  • The number of graduates obtaining a training contract or paralegal work is consistently high
  • We offer an award-winning pro bono programme, including a Legal Advice Clinic for the local community.
  • Our dedicated careers team will provide guidance and support to help you secure a training contract.
  • You will benefit from a supportive atmosphere. We are big enough to have top-quality materials but small enough to know our students.
  • Opportunity to undertake part of your training contract while studying.
  • Scholarships are available.

Open days

We hold open days in autumn and spring each year for anyone considering studying on the Nottingham Law School LPC. These events provides the opportunity for you to find out more about the course, meet tutors and current students, take a campus tour, view our facilities and take part in a careers workshop providing advice on how to gain a training contract. Further details and to book your place.

SRA Membership
The SRA have issued updated guidance for LPC students and providers on meeting SRA enrolment deadlines.
Legal Practice Course students can now register using the SRA's online enrolment system which opened on 16 April 2012 and will be available up to 1 September 2012 inclusive.
Applicants missing the deadline will have to use a paper-based method.

Enrolling online is designed to be quicker and simpler. After 1 September students will need to download the student enrolment application and submit it as a paper form by post, together with the appropriate fee and any supporting documents.
All potential Legal Practice Course (LPC) students should make sure they meet SRA enrolment deadlines.

Student enrolment is the process by which potential LPC students

  • show they have satisfied the academic stage requirements and are therefore eligible and sufficiently qualified to continue to the vocational stage of training,
  • show by passing the Suitability Test that they are of the appropriate character to continue to the next stage of training on the route to becoming a solicitor, and
  • bring them within the regulatory regime of the SRA.

The SRA Training Regulations 2011 state that LPC applicants must have enrolled with the SRA before they begin the LPC. It is very important that students enrol in advance of their anticipated LPC start date to allow time for their applications to be processed.

If you have any queries about this course please contact us:

Contact details

Telephone: +44(0)115 848 4460
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