BEASLEY SCHOOL OF LAW

About the Certificate

The Estate Planning certificate is designed for those interested in additional training who are not yet ready to pursue an LLM degree. The certificate program exposes students to sophisticated federal estate, gift and generation-skipping transfer tax issues, as well as the federal income taxation of trusts and estates. The program benefits practitioners who want to concentrate on tax issues involved in estate planning and estate administration. It also provides valuable training for relatively inexperienced practitioners who want to acquire an advanced level of expertise in the field. Credits earned in completing the certificate may be applied toward the LLM in Taxation if pursued later.

Time Limit for Certificate Completion: 2 years

Campus Location: Main

Full-Time/Part-Time Status: The certificate program can be completed on a full- or part-time basis.

Admission Requirements and Deadlines

Application Deadline:

Fall: August 1
Spring: December 15
Summer: May 1

The cost to apply is $50.

APPLY ONLINE to this certificate program.

Coursework Required for Admission Consideration: Applicants must have satisfactorily completed a basic tax income course in law school or demonstrated comparable work experience. An applicant who cannot meet this requirement must take JUDO 0600, the basic tax course in taxation offered for Temple’s JD program, in the first term of enrollment. Credits earned in meeting this prerequisite are not applied toward the certificate program.

Degree Required for Admission Consideration: A Juris Doctor or equivalent first degree in law for non-U.S. law school graduates is required. Official law transcripts must be submitted either electronically or as hard copy received in a sealed envelope from the issuing institution.

Statement of Goals: Outline your interest in the program in a one- to two-page personal statement.

Standardized Test Scores:
Unless a waiver is provided, lawyers trained in a non-English-speaking country must report scores for a standardized test of English that meet these minimums:

  • TOEFL iBT: 88
  • IELTS Academic: 6.5
  • Duolingo: 115

Resume: Current resume or CV is required.

Certificate Requirements

Number of Credits Required to Complete the Certificate: 9

Required Courses:

Core Course
Select one from the following:2-3
Estate Planning I
Estate Planning I
Electives
Select three from the following:7-6
Estate and Gift Taxation
Estate Planning II
Non Tax Issues with Estate Planning
Income Taxation of Estates and Trusts
Estate Planning I
Drafting and Analyzing Fundamental Estate Planning Documents
Orphans Court Pleading and Trial Practice
Total Credit Hours9

GPA Required to be Awarded the Certificate: 2.5 minimum

Contacts

Certificate Program Web Address:

https://www.law.temple.edu/academics/degrees/certificates/estate-planning/

Department Information:

Office of Graduate and International Programs

Temple University Beasley School of Law

1719 N. Broad Street, 710 Klein Hall

Philadelphia, PA 19122-6002

intllaw@temple.edu

215-204-1448

Fax: 215-204-2282

Mailing Address for Application Materials:

Office of Graduate and International Programs

Temple University Beasley School of Law

1719 N. Broad Street, 710 Klein Hall

Philadelphia, PA 19122-6002