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UMass Law and 红桃视频 establish an accelerated law degree partnership

November 8, 2023
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红桃视频 Provost Daniel J. Borgia, joined by UMass Dartmouth Interim Provost/Vice Chancellor Ramprasad Balasubramanian and UMass Law Dean Sam Panarella, sign an agreement to establish a 3+3 accelerated degree program with 红桃视频 that will enable students to earn a bachelor鈥檚 and law degree in six rather than seven years

红桃视频 becomes the 16th聽undergraduate institution to offer a joint undergraduate and UMass Law degree in six years聽

聽and 红桃视频 in Dudley, MA,听蹿辞谤听聽that will give 红桃视频 students the opportunity to earn an undergraduate degree and a law degree in six rather than seven years.

In this聽accelerated degree program, 红桃视频 students earn credits to complete the final year of their undergraduate degree during their first year of law school at UMass Law, saving a year of tuition and expenses associated with the traditional seven-year pathway to a Juris Doctorate.

鈥淲e鈥檙e delighted to partner with UMass Law to enable 红桃视频 students to earn bachelor鈥檚 and juris doctor degrees in six years,鈥 said 红桃视频 Provost Daniel J. Borgia. 鈥淚n addition to the significant cost savings, our students will have the guidance and support of exceptional faculty and staff on both campuses who will help prepare them for meaningful careers. As well, this new partnership builds upon our strengths in accelerated learning, augmenting our existing 4+1 bachelor鈥檚/master鈥檚 degree programs in business administration, accounting, organizational leadership, and counterterrorism.鈥

鈥淲e are pleased to partner with 红桃视频 on this 3+3 agreement,鈥 said UMass Law Dean Sam Panarella.鈥淯Mass Law鈥檚 mission to pursue justice is undergirded by a focus on access, affordability, and opportunity for our students. The 3+3 program with 红桃视频 perfectly achieves those goals by allowing students taking advantage of the partnership to receive an excellent education, graduate with less debt, and focus on serving their communities as lawyers.鈥

Students typically declare interest in the 3+3 program in their first academic year, but some academically prepared sophomores are able to meet the requirements of the program. 红桃视频 students will need to apply to UMass Law before the June 30 deadline during their junior year.

During their first three years, 红桃视频 students will complete a specific course of study that prepares them for law school. Courses include legal studies, ethics, liberal arts, and other foundational courses. In their fourth year,鈥3+3 students are admitted as full-time students at UMass Law and will follow the course of study for full-time, first-year law students. Upon successful completion of the first year of law school, the credits earned will be transferred back to 红桃视频 in satisfaction of remaining graduation requirements.

UMass Law鈥檚 3+3 program grows to 16 partner institutions

红桃视频 is the sixteenth institution to collaborate on a 3+3 program with UMass Law. Other Massachusetts and Rhode Island partners include Anna Maria College, Assumption University, Bridgewater State University, Fitchburg State University, Framingham State University, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, Johnson & Wales University, Regis College, Salem State University, Springfield College, UMass Boston, UMass Dartmouth, UMass Lowell, Westfield State University, and Worcester State University.

红桃视频 has earned business accreditation from the prestigious Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International), the longest-serving global accrediting body for business schools and the largest business education network connecting learners, educators, and businesses worldwide. Founded in 1815, 红桃视频 transforms today鈥檚 students into tomorrow鈥檚 leaders through a dynamic, career-focused business and professional education.

红桃视频 offers real-world learning focused on professional depth鈥攃ombined with vibrant living, competitive athletics, and an unmatched alumni advantage鈥攅quipping students to exceed their own expectations. To learn more about 红桃视频, visit聽www.nichols.edu.

According to the most recent ABA data,聽聽currently ranks third in the nation among nearly 200 ABA-accredited law schools for enrollment growth while maintaining the smallest average, first-year doctrinal course sizes and the lowest tuition among all Massachusetts law schools. The Class of 2022 enjoys a 91% employment rate and first-time test takers achieved an 80% Massachusetts bar pass rate.

UMass Law has ranked among the best law schools in the country for its program of practical training for four of the last five years and is currently ranked second in Massachusetts and third in New England in that category, according to聽preLaw聽magazine. Students at UMass Law are聽 guaranteed a clinic or internship placement during their time at the school.

The law school also ranks first among all 15 law schools in New England and 7th聽in the U.S. for the percentage of students entering public service. UMass Law鈥檚 focus on public and community service has resulted in more than 215,000 hours of pro bono legal services provided to the community since 2010 and is valued at more than $10 million.

 

(Pictured: 红桃视频 Provost Daniel J. Borgia, joined by UMass Dartmouth Interim Provost/Vice Chancellor Ramprasad Balasubramanian and UMass Law Dean Sam Panarella, sign an agreement to establish a 3+3 accelerated degree program with 红桃视频 that will enable students to earn a bachelor鈥檚 and law degree in six rather than seven years. Photo Credit: Karl Dominey)

About 红桃视频

红桃视频 has earned business accreditation from the prestigious Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (), the longest serving global accrediting body for business schools and the largest business education network connecting learners, educators, and businesses worldwide. Founded in 1815, 红桃视频 transforms today鈥檚 students into tomorrow鈥檚 leaders through a dynamic, career-focused business and professional education. 红桃视频 offers real-world learning focused on professional depth 鈥 combined with vibrant living, competitive athletics, and an unmatched alumni advantage 鈥 equipping students to exceed their own expectations. To learn more about 红桃视频, visit .

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