WILMINGTON — Delaware’s newest law school now has a way to set law students interested on a shorter and cost-effective timeline to get their degrees.
Wilmington University unveiled its 3+3 Law Degree Pathway that gives its students the ability to complete a bachelor’s degree and a Juris Doctor degree in six years. That’s one year less than the average length of education for law students.
Those students on the 3+3 Law Degree Path will pay the undergraduate tuition rate for the first year of law school, or 30 credits, saving thousands of dollars in the process. The higher education institution has a tuition of $12,330, already significantly under the national average, according to U.S World News & Report Data.
To be eligible for the program, students must complete 75% of their undergradu