West Virginia University's 3+3 Program is an opportunity for qualified undergraduate students in Political Science to earn their bachelor's degree and law degree in six years instead of seven.
Once accepted into the 3+3 Program, you will begin taking WVU Law Classes in what would be your senior year.
Talk to your advisor or the Department's Director of Undergraduate Studies about how the 3+3 program could work for you!
Requirements at a Glance:
- Declare your major by the fall semester of your Sophomore year.
- Complete a minimum of 90 credits in your baccalaureate (undergraduate) program by the end of your Junior year. This includes all required general education and major courses.
- Earn at least a 3.4 cumulative GPA through five full-time semesters.
- Take the LSAT in October of your Junior year (retake in December if necessary).
- Apply to WVU Law by January 15 of your Junior year.
See Also:
- WVU Law 3+3 Admissions Page for all requirements and other eligible majors
- How to Apply to WVU Law
- Eberly College 3+3 Information