Begin the first three years of your undergraduate studies at Mount St. Joseph University. The fourth and fifth years (and sixth if you choose the 3+3 program with summers off) will be at the University of Dayton School of Law.
Save Time and Money
- Finish your Bachelor’s and J.D. in 5 years
- First-year law classes can count toward both: finishing your college degree while also receiving credit toward the completion of your law degree. The first year of law school meets the undergrate electives required for a bachelor’s degree.
- Earn a Bachelor’s and law degree in 5 years (instead of the 7). Another pathway is to take summers off, follow the 3+3 option and earn your Bachelor’s and law degree one year sooner.
- Finishing sooner allows tuition and living expense savings, as well can head start on entering the job market.
How to Apply
- Apply to the Mount and earn provisional acceptance to the University of Dayton School of Law.
- Admission to theUniversity of Dayton School of Law is contingent on undergraduate standards established by each undergraduate institution and a Law School Admission Test (LSAT) score higher than the UDSL median for the year of your conditional admission.
- Students at the Mount interested in this option must score one point above the median for the UD law class in the year of their conditional admission.
- Other program requirements for students include two letters of reference from faculty and a 3.2 GPA by mid-point junior year at the Mount.
To learn more, contact Peggy Minnich, director of admission at peggy.minnich@msj.edu.
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