- LMU Law offers two scheduling options: a full-time program and a flex-time program
- Each academic program is designed to provide a practice-based legal education
- The full-time program normally takes three years to complete
- The flex-time program is designed for those working professionals and those with outside commitments that prevent them from attending school on a full-time basis
- Depending on the number of courses taken each semester, the flex-time program normally takes at least four years to complete. It must be completed within 84 months.
- After their first year, full-time and flex-time students with at least a 3.000 law school grade point average can apply to graduate early through our Accelerated J. D. Program (graduate in either 2.5 or 3.5 years)
- All subjects tested on the Uniform Bar Exam (currently offered in at least 36 states and jurisdictions) are required
- Experience-based courses, including externships, are also required
- Through our curriculum and course planning, LMU Law focuses on exceptional bar passage and practical experience
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