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Elmhurst College, John Marshall teaming for 3+3 program

Elmhurst College and The John Marshall Law School have established joint academic programs in law and business to enable students to earn advanced degrees in a shorter period of time in fields that give graduates the advantages of versatility and in-depth knowledge in a continually evolving job market.

The collaboration creates a 3+3 law program that enables students to earn both a bachelor's degree and a law degree in six years; and a JD/MBA dual-degree program in which students enrolled at these institutions may simultaneously pursue a Juris Doctor degree at The John Marshall Law School and a Master of Business Administration at Elmhurst College.

"At John Marshall, we are eager to engage undergraduates in the study of law through our 3+3 partnership," John Marshall Dean John E. Corkery said. "We are excited to join our colleagues at Elmhurst in helping law students begin their careers early, with less law school debt burden.

"Our new dual-degree program gives law students the opportunity to acquire business skills that will help advance their careers and give them an even greater edge in the job market."

Alzada Tipton, Elmhurst College's senior vice president for academic affairs and dean of the faculty, said, "Elmhurst College students will have greater opportunities to pursue their professional goals, thanks to our partnership with John Marshall.

"Our undergraduates will appreciate knowing early that they have been admitted to law school and are on an accelerated track to pursue their dream of becoming a lawyer; and our MBA students will benefit from the distinctiveness and legal expertise the JD/MBA combination will give them."

Under the 3+3 law program, Elmhurst undergraduate students take the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) by January of their junior year in anticipation of enrolling at John Marshall. Students accepted into the program will be eligible to begin taking classes at John Marshall upon the completion of their junior year.

They will receive their Elmhurst undergraduate degree after successfully completing the first year at John Marshall, and the Juris Doctor upon completion of the three-year law school curriculum.

Under the JD/MBA dual-degree program, accepted students may apply up to nine semester hours of coursework in one program toward the other degree, allowing them to earn two degrees in substantially less time than it normally would take.

To apply for the dual-degree program, students must apply and be accepted to both Elmhurst College and The John Marshall Law School. Students who are new to both schools may begin the JD degree on a full-time or part-time basis at John Marshall. Students currently enrolled in the MBA program at Elmhurst apply to John Marshall as a part-time JD student.

For more information about the 3+3 program between The John Marshall Law School and Elmhurst College, visit www.elmhurst.edu/3plus3. For more information about the JD/MBA dual-degree program, visit www.elmhurst.edu/jdmba.

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