The S.J. Quinney College of Law and the Division of Public Affair offer a joint JD/MPP pathway, enabling students to pursue both degrees simultaneously.
WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE APPLYING (PLEASE READ):
Applicants must submit separate applications to the College of Law and the Division of Public Affair. Admission standards for each program are independent, and admission to one does not guarantee admission to the other.
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- Applying to both programs at the same time - If you are accepted into both programs at the same time, we HIGHLY encourage you to defer for one year (Fall and Spring semesters) from the MPP program to complete your first year of law school. The College of Law will not give law credit for an MPP course unless the applicant has first successfully completed the required first-year law courses at the College of Law.
- Current JD students applying for the MPP program - We encourage you to set up appointments with both program advisors to make sure you understand the expectations of both programs.
- Current MPP students applying for the JD program - Please be aware by completing courses in the MPP program before completing the first-year of law school, we now cannot accept any courses that would have met the 12 cross-over credits. Once you are accepted in the JD program, you MUST take a leave of absence from the MPP program to complete your first-year of law school.
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REDUCTION IN OVERALL CREDIT REQUIREMENT
Due to the complementary nature of law and business administration studies, dual degree students may count:
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- Up to 9 credit hours of College of Law coursework can count toward the 40 credit-hour MPP degree requirements.
- Up to 12 credit hours of MPP coursework can count toward the 88 credit-hour JD degree requirements.
- The overall credit requirement is reduced by 21 credit hours, allowing students to complete both degrees in approximately eight semesters of full-time study.
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Students must complete all requirements for both degrees before either degree is awarded.
REQUISITE: COMPLETION OF FIRST YEAR AT THE COLLEGE OF LAW
To apply MPP coursework toward the JD degree, students must first successfully complete their first year of law school.
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- Students starting with MPP coursework must postpone taking any MPP courses they wish to count toward the JD degree (up to 12 credits) until after completing their first year of law school.
- Given the demanding nature of the first-year law curriculum, the College of Law strongly recommends against enrolling in MPP courses during this period. Students are encouraged to consult their MPP Academic Advisor to discuss potential deferment options.
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ENROLLMENT IN THE JD/MPP DUAL DEGREE PROGRAM
Students admitted to both programs must:
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- File a Joint Degree Enrollment Form with the College of Law Registrar.
- Meet with academic advisors in both programs to understand and plan for all degree requirements.
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CREDIT REQUIREMENTS AND COURSE APPROVALS
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- For MPP Courses Counting Toward the JD Degree:
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- Must be pre-approved by the College of Law Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. Please reach out to the JD Academic Advisor to inquire if any MPP courses have already been pre-approved.
- Must be a graduate-level course, not part of the MPP first-year curriculum.
- A grade of 3.0 (“B”) or higher is required.
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- For JD Courses Counting Toward the MPP Degree: To begin the approval process for JD courses to count toward the MPP degree, please coordinate with the MPP Academic Advisor.
- For MPP Courses Counting Toward the JD Degree:
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ENROLLMENT NOTIFICATIONS
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- Students taking only MPP courses during a semester must inform the College of Law Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and JD Academic Advisor.
- Students taking only law courses during a semester must inform the MPP Academic Advisor.
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DEGREE AWARD
Both degrees must be completed to receive credit for cross-over courses and to be awarded the JD and MPP.