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Jbens

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Jbens
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Hey everyone, 

I am applying for OSAP last minute and can't seem to find Osgoode Hall listed among the institution list. I chose York U as the next best option, but they don't have a JD box in their drop down menu (e.g., BA, MA, PhD, etc.) which is throwing me off as well.  I looked for a while online and haven't found any answers, does anyone have any idea what to do? 

 

All the best, 

 

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Ryn
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Osgoode is York.

While I've not applied for OSAP so I am not familiar with the application, a JD is an undergraduate degree, so if you see something along those lines, that is probably the right option.

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Jbens
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I'm aware they are the same, I am just inquiring because the application process doesn't seem to acknowledge anything regarding JD programs (or specific law schools in general) and it's throwing me off. Thank you for the clarification on the JD-undergraduate connection, I just double-checked and the options are certificate, diploma, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral. Which would you say is the best option? 

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