ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳’s 3+3 partnership with Case Western Reserve University Law School allows you to complete your undergraduate and law degree in six years and launch your legal career sooner. By maintaining at least a 3.6 GPA and scoring a 157 or higher on your LSAT, you secure non-binding admission to Case Western Reserve University Law School.
You will combine the rigor of a core liberal arts curriculum — gaining superior reading, writing, and analytical thinking skills — with the depth and variety of a Case Western Reserve Law degree. Case offers specializations in Criminal Law, Health Law, Environmental Law, Business Law, Civil Litigation & Dispute Resolution, Law, Technology & the Arts (Intellectual Property Law), International Law, Public Interest Law.
Students in the program can pursue any undergraduate major and should meet with their ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ advisor about the best fit for them and their goals. Earn the credentials required to sit for the bar exam to become a licensed attorney. Or apply your broad problem-solving skills to any number of careers in business, government or other field.