Through a collaborative program between the Collins College of Business and the College of Law, selected students can complete their undergraduate degree and a Juris Doctor (J.D.) in six years. Upon completion of all degree requirements for the bachelors’ degree, a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (B.S.B.A.) degree with a major in Business and Law will be awarded. For students in the accelerated degree program, this generally occurs at the end of the second semester in law school.
Students in this program will fulfill the requirements for the B.S.B.A. program with the major requirements shown below. For more information, please contact the Office of Admission, the undergraduate advising office in the Williams Student Services Center in Helmerich Hall, or the College of Law admission office.
NOTE: Applicants to this program must apply a year in advance of when they hope to begin law school (if admitted). In other words, applicants should complete the application steps during the fall semester of their third or junior year in undergraduate school. Students who have AP, IB or transfer credits allowing them to reach junior year standing in less than three years could potentially apply in the fall of their sophomore year as long as all undergraduate coursework requirements are met prior to beginning law school JD courses. For purposes of brevity, this application time period is referred to as “last fall semester before starting law school” in the below information.
Admission is highly selective.