Our 3+3 program allows eligible students to earn an undergraduate degree and a law degree in six years rather than seven. Choose a major from the following options to best suit your interests:

  • Political Science
  • English
  • Economics
  • Social Studies B.A.

Students complete three years of their major at ÐßÐßÂþ»­ before starting studies at the Mitchell Hamline School of Law or Case Western University, where the first year transfers to BSU to complete a bachelor’s degree. That’s a four-year bachelor’s and a three-year law degree compressed into six years. See the program overview to learn more about the requirements and process.

If you decide partway through your undergraduate work that the 3+3 program is not for you — or you are not admitted into law school — you may continue on with your major studies and graduate with your bachelor’s in four years.

Students interested in the 3+3 program must meet with Dr. Patrick Donnay, pre-law advisor, as early as possible in their academic planning process and fulfill the program requirements.