MSU, MC partner for accelerated law degree program
Contact: Allison Matthews
STARKVILLE, Miss.āMississippi State students who aspire to become attorneys now have a new accelerated pathway into the legal profession thanks to a new university partnership with Mississippi College.
Mississippi State and MCās School of Law formally signed an agreement Wednesday [Aug. 21] allowing qualified Ļć½¶Ö±²„students to enter MCās Juris Doctor program before fully completing an Ļć½¶Ö±²„bachelorās degree, accelerating the total length of undergraduate studies plus law school by one full year.
Ļć½¶Ö±²„President Mark E. Keenum and MC President Blake Thompson signed the Memorandum of Understanding alongside Ļć½¶Ö±²„Provost and Executive Vice President David Shaw, Ļć½¶Ö±²„Executive Vice Provost Peter Ryan, MC Provost and Executive Vice President Mike Highfield, and MC School of Law Dean John Anderson.
āMississippi State and Mississippi College share similar values and a commitment to serve, and Iām so pleased we have been able to work with President Thompson and his leadership team to develop this accelerated academic pathway,ā Keenum said. āItās an exceptional opportunity for students, our institutions, and the state of Mississippi.ā
Ļć½¶Ö±²„students who have completed 75% of the coursework required for a bachelorās degree will be eligible for admission to MC. After the student successfully completes the first year of the J.D. program (30 hours), Ļć½¶Ö±²„will award the appropriate bachelorās degree. Then, after completing requirements for the J.D. degree, MC will award this professional diploma. MC will accept applications Sept. 1-March 31 for admission to the entering class for the following fall semester, which begins each August.
āThis new partnership between Ļć½¶Ö±²„and MC Law allows us to better serve Mississippi by pairing our stateās largest land-grant university and its only capital city law school. The arrangement offers a tremendous benefit to the students of both institutions, and it will help to keep our brightest future lawyers in the state,ā said Thompson.
Students participating in the accelerated degree program must be admitted separately to MC, and those seeking this accelerated admission should apply to MC using the normal law school application process provided by the Law School Admission Test, or LSAT, which is required. Letters of recommendation will not be required by MC but are effective in enhancing the law school admissions application.
The accelerated MSU-MC program meets requirements of the American Bar Association.
MCās School of Law has been preparing leaders for the legal profession since 1930 in Jackson, where the State Capitol, Mississippi Supreme Court, federal courts and many of Mississippiās most respected law firms are in close proximity, giving students practical experience in the field before graduation.
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