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PRE-LAW
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Fran Forman, Director
The Association of American Law Schools does not recommend a specific major
or minor as the preferred pre-legal course of study. Several programs of undergraduate
education are available and suitable as pre-legal education. These programs
will involve work in English, speech, economics, history, accounting, political
science and various other fields regardless of the major chosen. Successful
study and practice of law requires:
(a) an ability to write and comprehend written materials; (b) critical understanding
of political institutions; and, (c) creative thinking. Entrance into law school
is based on a combination grade point average and scores on the standardized
Law Schools Admissions Test. For further information, contact Dr. Fran Forman,
Registrar.
The college will assist students who
wish to avail themselves of law school early admissions programs and, with
prior written approval, students may apply up to 30 hours of law school courses
to their undergraduate degree requirements. This combined curriculum enables
students to obtain both the bachelor of arts (BA) or bachelor of science (BS)
and the juris doctor (JD) degrees in six years.
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