Law schools offer flexible and accelerated JD programs
THE NEW YORK TIMES – Despite the closure, a handful of other law schools are still successfully offering a two-year degree option. They include Brooklyn Law School, University of Kansas, University of Dayton School of Law and Southwestern Law School in Los Angeles.
Read More about Law schools offer flexible and accelerated JD programsWidener Delaware Law School launches six-year bachelor/JD program with New Jersey university
ROWAN UNIVERSITY – Widener University’s recently rebranded Delaware Law School and Rowan University have entered an agreement that will give Rowan undergraduate students the opportunity to earn both a bachelor and juris doctor degree in six years.
Read More about Widener Delaware Law School launches six-year bachelor/JD program with New Jersey universityKansas Law extends accelerated degree program to Kansas State undergraduates
LAWRENCE JOURNAL WORLD – Kansas State University undergrads will soon be admitted into Kansas University’s fast-track law degree program. KU plans to expand the program to other Kansas Board of Regents universities, and K-State will be KU’s first official partner, KU Chancellor Bernadette Gray-Little announced this month, during a Regents meeting.
Read More about Kansas Law extends accelerated degree program to Kansas State undergraduatesSt. Thomas University Law partners with Florida university for six-year Bachelor/JD degree program
LYNN UNIVERSITY – Lynn University students now can obtain a bachelor’s degree and Juris Doctor in six years instead of seven through a new collaboration with St. Thomas University School of Law. The 3+3 law degree program enables students to significantly save on tuition.
Read More about St. Thomas University Law partners with Florida university for six-year Bachelor/JD degree programMaine Law announces new partnership with state university on dual Bachelor’s/JD degree program
MPBN (NPR MAINE) – For those hoping to make a career in law, the standard commitment is a four-year bachelor’s degree and three years of law school. But under a program unveiled today at the University of Southern Maine, students will be able to shave a year off of that schedule, and save the tuition.
Read More about Maine Law announces new partnership with state university on dual Bachelor’s/JD degree programAlbany Law collaborates with University at Albany on law and criminal justice degree programs
ALBANY LAW SCHOOL – The agreement between Albany Law School and UAlbany’s School of Criminal Justice, and another between Albany Law and the College of Arts and Sciences, provides more collaborative academic offerings for students pursuing a law degree with a Masters of Art in History, and a law degree with a Masters of Arts…
Read More about Albany Law collaborates with University at Albany on law and criminal justice degree programsElon Law partners with local college on accelerated degree program
NEWS & RECORD – Elon University’s law school will offer Guilford College students an early start on a law degree. The two schools announced a partnership Tuesday that will let Guilford students earn both a bachelor’s degree and a law degree in five and a half years.
Read More about Elon Law partners with local college on accelerated degree programCapital Law launches “3+3” program
CAPITAL UNIVERSITY – About 25 students have signed up for Capital University’s first-of-its-kind program to fast-track law degrees. The school this year introduced a 3+3 program that allows students to earn their undergraduate and law degree at Capital in six years instead of seven.
Read More about Capital Law launches “3+3” programWayne State Law partners with Oakland University for six year bachelor’s-JD program
DETROIT FREE PRESS – Oakland University and Wayne State University Law School are partnering to allow law students to get their law degree a year quicker.
Read More about Wayne State Law partners with Oakland University for six year bachelor’s-JD programSaint Louis Law partners with Quincy University for bachelor’s/JD degree program
KHQA (ABC) – Quincy University is teaming up with Saint Louis University School of Law to offer a program for incoming students. The program, “3 + 3 Law Program” offers students the opportunity to earn both a bachelor’s degree from QU followed by a Juris Doctor (JD) degree from SLU LAW.
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