The School of Law


3/3 PROGRAM

The School of Law and the J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences of the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, have agreed on a pilot program that will enable outstanding students to enter law school after their third year of college. Students in the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences are eligible to begin law school after the completion of at least 94 hours of college work if:

1. they have completed all University, College, and major course requirements for their undergraduate degree;

2. their cumulative grade-point average is at least 3.50; and

3. their Law School Admissions Test score is at least 159. Such students will receive a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree after the completion of sufficient hours of law school work to meet the regular requirements of Fulbright College. These students will then receive a J.D. degree after completing the required number of hours of law school work.

 


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