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Complete your law degree in less time through Akron’s 3 + 3 program

Earn your bachelor’s degree and your law degree in just six years

Highly qualified and motivated undergraduates in select programs at ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ and at partner schools can earn their bachelor’s and law degrees in six years instead of the usual seven. Students typically earn a bachelor’s degree in four years and then take another three years to complete a Juris Doctor degree.

ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ School of Law’s 3 + 3 program saves students a full year of undergraduate study, tuition and living expenses. Students admitted under the program fulfill the fourth year of their bachelor’s degree through the successful completion of their first-year law school courses. They will graduate law school and get out into the world a year earlier than students who follow the traditional path, increasing their long-term earning potential and giving them a head start on making a difference in their chosen field.

Applicants

Applicants who have completed at least 91 credits toward a bachelor’s degree may be automatically admitted to Akron Law if they:

  • are in good academic, financial and disciplinary standing at their undergraduate institution;
  • satisfy the character and fitness standards required of all students admitted to Akron Law;
  • have an LSAT that is at or above the 25th percentile of the previous year’s entering class (currently 151); and
  • have an undergraduate grade point average at or above the median of the previous Akron Law entering class (currently 3.54).
ELIGIBLE PROGRAMS

Each undergraduate institution determines which majors and programs are eligible for participation.

  • ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ |
  • Kent State University |
  • Robert Morris University |
  • Walsh University |
  • Mount Union |
  • Youngstown State University |
  • Central State University |
  • Indiana Tech University |
  • Wilberforce University |
  • John Carroll University | Additional details forthcoming

Application requirements

Students in the 3 + 3 program will apply to Akron Law during their third year of college by submitting a law school application to Akron Law through the Law School Admissions Council (). Students must take either the LSAT or the GRE by the winter of their third year in college. All 3 + 3 applicants must also submit a certificate of eligibility from their undergraduate institution as part of their Akron Law application. Students may apply to start at Akron Law in the spring, summer or fall term.

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Tuition

Students admitted under the 3 + 3 program will pay tuition only to Akron Law during their law school career.

Please note that University of Akron students who matriculate at Akron Law as part of the 3+3 program are considered law students and not undergraduate students. Therefore, these students are no longer eligible to receive the Akron Guarantee Scholarship or any other undergraduate scholarships which they may have received from the University of Akron.

Upon admission to the School of Law, students will be automatically considered by the School of Law for Board of Trustees (BOT) scholarships and, if awarded a BOT scholarship, the BOT scholarship is the only university scholarship that will be applied to their law school tuition.


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Next steps

Students interested in pursuing the 3 + 3 program should speak to an academic advisor at their college early in their undergraduate career to ensure that they receive proper advising and to ensure that they have time to successfully complete the requirements of their major and the necessary undergraduate credit hours.

Questions

If you are interested in learning more about the Akron Law 3 + 3 program, please contact your undergraduate pre-law or academic advisor and the Akron Law Admissions Office at lawadmissions@uakron.edu.