We are excited to announce the launch of our 3+3 law school program!
Some Wagner students know, after their very first year of college, that they want to go to law school.
For those students, our Wagner 3+3 program may save them a full year of college work and tuition.
The Wagner College 3+3 program is an articulation agreement between Wagner and two partner law schools: Cleveland-Marshall College of Law at Cleveland (Ohio) State University, and Vermont Law School in South Royalton, Vermont.
The program provides a way for Wagner College students to enter law school at one of these partner institutions after completing three years at Wagner.
Wagner 3+3 is a demanding program. Students must:
- declare their Independent Study major with the Dean of Integrated Learning
- complete all major and general education requirements
- complete all three Wagner Plan learning communities in three years
- maintain at least a 3.5 grade point average
Students who fulfill these requirements, and who score at or above the 60th percentile on the LSAT, will normally receive automatic acceptance into one of our partner law schools. They will be awarded their Wagner College bachelor’s degree after completing their first year of law school.
For details on the Wagner College 3+3 program, download this information packet, which includes the names of program advisers and an FAQ.
For additional information, visit the web page describing our Pre-Law Program.
An online information session on the 3+3 program will be held on Tuesday, April 20 from 5 to 6 p.m. with:
- program adviser David Martin, Esq.,
- Sarah J. Scott, Dean of Integrated Learning, and
- Barbara F. Andelman, Esq., Director of Admissions, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law.
Use this link to register for the Zoom information session. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with information about joining the meeting.