Delaware Law partners with the following institutions to offer special admissions options. Applicants who are interested in any of the following programs are encouraged to contact their school’s pre-law advisor for assistance.
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Jump to: 3+3 Early Admission Program | Express or Guaranteed Admission Program | Merit Scholarship Award
Jump to: 3+3 Early Admission Program | Guaranteed Admission Program | Merit Scholarship Award
Jump to: 3+3 Early Admission Program | Guaranteed Admission Program | Merit Scholarship Award
Jump to: 3+3 Early Admission Program | Express or Guaranteed Admission Program | Merit Scholarship Award
Jump to: 3+3 Early Admission Program | Express or Guaranteed Admission Program | Merit Scholarship Award
Jump to: 3+3 Early Admission Program | Express or Guaranteed Admission Program | Merit Scholarship Award | Rowan/Delaware Law Externship
Jump to: Express Admission Program | Merit Scholarship Award
Jump to: Legal Scholars Program | 3+3 Early Admission Program | Express Admission Program | Merit Scholarship Award
Jump to: Express or Guaranteed Admission Program | Merit Scholarship Award
Delaware Law in partnership with Alvernia University offers two options for Alvernia undergraduates.
Alvernia University undergraduate students may earn both a bachelor’s degree and a juris doctor degree in six years, instead of the usual seven provided they:
Students admitted to Delaware Law through the 3+3 program must attend on a full time basis until they have completed their bachelor’s degree. At that time, they may elect to continue their legal studies on either a full or part time basis.
At the completion of their first year of law school, the student will request an official transcript be sent to Alvernia. Alvernia will award the bachelor’s degree to students who have successfully completed the first year of law school and completed all major and core requirements at Alvernia.
Students will be admitted to Delaware Law if they:
For the fall 2024 entering class, Delaware Law will offer a minimum $34,000 merit scholarship to all Alvernia students who are admitted through the 3+3 or Express Admission Program and attend on a full time basis. This award will be renewable provided the student maintains good academic standing at Delaware Law. The award will be subject to any remaining terms and conditions imposed by Delaware Law and will be further outlined at time of acceptance.
All financial aid applications will be handled directly between the student and Delaware Law. Delaware Law will consider Alvernia students for any need-based financial aid for which they would be normally considered.
Delaware Law offers an Advanced Admission Program to students and graduates from Delaware State University (DSU).
Advanced Admission Program (AAP)
Students will be admitted to Delaware Law if they:
For the fall 2024 entering class, Delaware Law will offer a minimum $34,000 merit scholarship to all DSU students who are admitted through the Advanced Admission Program and attend on a full time basis. This award will be renewable provided the student maintains good academic standing at Delaware Law. The award will be subject to any remaining terms and conditions imposed by Delaware Law and will be further outlined at time of acceptance.
Delaware Law offers students from Elizabethtown College the ability to apply to Delaware Law through the Early Admission Program (EAP). Students will be admitted to Delaware Law if they:
EAP students must apply no later than April 1 of the calendar year in which they plan to begin study at Delaware Law School, and they must matriculate in the regular division for their first year.
EAP eligibility requirements at Elizabethtown College can be found here.
For the fall 2024 entering class, Delaware Law will offer a minimum $34,000 merit scholarship to all Elizabethtown students who are admitted through the Early Admission Program and attend on a full time basis. This award will be renewable provided the student maintains good academic standing at Delaware Law. The award will be subject to any remaining terms and conditions imposed by Delaware Law and will be further outlined at time of acceptance.
All financial aid applications will be handled directly between the student and Delaware Law. Delaware Law will consider Elizabethtown students for any need-based financial aid for which they would be normally considered.
Delaware Law in partnership with Goldey-Beacom College offers two options for Goldey-Beacom undergraduates.
Goldey-Beacom College undergraduate students may earn both a bachelor’s degree and a juris doctor degree in six years, instead of the usual seven provided they:
Students admitted to Delaware Law through the 3+3 program must attend on a full time basis until they have completed their bachelor’s degree. At that time, they may elect to continue their legal studies on either a full or part time basis.
At the completion of their first year of law school, the student will request an official transcript be sent to Goldey-Beacom. Goldey-Beacom will award the bachelor’s degree to students who have successfully completed the first year of law school and completed all major and core requirements at Goldey-Beacom.
Students will be admitted to Delaware Law if they:
For the fall 2024 entering class, Delaware Law will offer a minimum $34,000 merit scholarship to all Goldey-Beacom students who are admitted through the 3+3 or Express Admission Program and attend on a full time basis. This award will be renewable provided the student maintains good academic standing at Delaware Law. The award will be subject to any remaining terms and conditions imposed by Delaware Law and will be further outlined at time of acceptance.
All financial aid applications will be handled directly between the student and Delaware Law. Delaware Law will consider Goldey-Beacom students for any need-based financial aid for which they would be normally considered.
Delaware Law School offers two special admissions programs for Immaculata undergraduate students.
Immaculata University undergraduate students may earn both a bachelor's degree and a juris doctor in six years, instead of the usual seven provided they:
Students admitted to Delaware Law through the 3+3 program must attend on a full time basis until they have completed their bachelor’s degree. At that time, they may elect to continue their legal studies on either a full or part time basis.
To complete their Immaculata degree – Immaculata University may apply the course credits earned at Delaware Law towards the requirements of their undergraduate degree at Immaculata.
Guaranteed admission students will be admitted to Delaware Law if they:
For the fall 2024 entering class, Delaware Law will offer a minimum $34,000 merit scholarship to all Immaculata students who are admitted through the 3+3 or Guaranteed Admission Program and attend on a full time basis. This award will be renewable provided the student maintains good academic standing at Delaware Law. The award will be subject to any remaining terms and conditions imposed by Delaware Law and will be further outlined at time of acceptance.
All financial aid applications will be handled directly between the student and Delaware Law. Delaware Law will consider Immaculata students for any need-based financial aid for which they would be normally considered.
Delaware Law in partnership with Manor College offers two options for Manor undergraduates.
Manor College undergraduate students may earn both a bachelor’s degree and a juris doctor degree in six years, instead of the usual seven provided they:
Students admitted to Delaware Law through the 3+3 program must attend on a full time basis until they have completed their bachelor’s degree. At that time, they may elect to continue their legal studies on either a full or part time basis.
Students in the 3+3 Early Admission Program will have Delaware Law send an official transcript to Manor College at the completion of their first year of law school. Manor College will award the bachelor’s degree to students who have successfully completed the first year of law school and completed all major and core requirements at Manor College. Students who complete the bachelor’s degree are required to participate in Manor’s graduation.
Students will be admitted to Delaware Law if they:
For the fall 2024 entering class, Delaware Law will offer a minimum $34,000 merit scholarship to all Manor students who are admitted through the 3+3 or Guaranteed Admission Program and attend on a full time basis. This award will be renewable provided the student maintains good academic standing at Delaware Law. The award will be subject to any remaining terms and conditions imposed by Delaware Law and will be further outlined at time of acceptance.
All financial aid applications will be handled directly between the student and Delaware Law. Delaware Law will consider Manor students for any need-based financial aid for which they would be normally considered.
Delaware Law School offers two special admissions programs for Moravian undergraduate students.
Moravian University undergraduate students may earn both a bachelor’s degree and a juris doctor degree in six years, instead of the usual seven, provided they:
Students admitted to Delaware Law through the 3+3 program must attend on a full time basis until they have completed their bachelor’s degree. At that time, they may elect to continue their legal studies on either a full or part time basis.
3+3 students will have Delaware Law send an official transcript to Moravian at the completion of their first year of law school. Moravian will award the bachelor’s degree to students who have successfully completed the first year of law school and completed all major and core requirements at Moravian.
Students will be admitted to Delaware Law if they:
For the fall 2024 entering class, Delaware Law will offer a minimum $34,000 merit scholarship to all Moravian students who are admitted through the 3+3 or Express Admission Program and attend on a full time basis. This award will be renewable provided the student maintains good academic standing at Delaware Law. The award will be subject to any remaining terms and conditions imposed by Delaware Law and will be further outlined at time of acceptance.
All financial aid applications will be handled directly between the student and Delaware Law. Delaware Law will consider Moravian students for any need-based financial aid for which they would be normally considered.
Neumann University undergraduate students may earn both a bachelor's degree and a juris doctor degree in six years, instead of the usual seven years, provided they:
Students admitted to Delaware Law through the 3+3 program must attend on a full time basis until they have completed their bachelor’s degree. At that time, they may elect to continue their legal studies on either a full or part time basis.
3+3 students will have Delaware Law send an official transcript to Neumann at the completion of their first year of law school. Neumann will award the bachelor’s degree to students who have successfully completed the first year of law school and completed all major and core requirements at Neumann.
Students will be admitted to Delaware Law if they:
For the fall 2024 entering class, Delaware Law will offer a minimum $34,000 merit scholarship to all Neumann students who are admitted through the 3+3 or Express Admission Program and attend on a full time basis. This award will be renewable provided the student maintains good academic standing at Delaware Law. The award will be subject to any remaining terms and conditions imposed by Delaware Law and will be further outlined at time of acceptance.
All financial aid applications will be handled directly between the student and Delaware Law. Delaware Law will consider Neumann students for any need-based financial aid for which they would be normally considered.
Delaware Law School offers two special admissions programs for Rowan undergraduate students.
Rowan University undergraduate students may earn both a bachelor’s degree and a juris doctor degree in six years, instead of the usual seven, provided they:
Students admitted to Delaware Law through the 3+3 program must attend on a full time basis until they have completed their bachelor’s degree. At that time, they may elect to continue their legal studies on either a full or part time basis.
At the completion of their first year of law school, the student will request an official transcript be sent to Rowan. Rowan will award the bachelor’s degree to students who have successfully completed the first year of law school and completed all major and core requirements at Rowan.
Students will be admitted to Delaware Law if they:
For the fall 2024 entering class, Delaware Law will offer a minimum $34,000 merit scholarship to all Rowan students who are admitted through the 3+3 or Express Admission Program and attend on a full time basis. This award will be renewable provided the student maintains good academic standing at Delaware Law. The award will be subject to any remaining terms and conditions imposed by Delaware Law and will be further outlined at time of acceptance.
All financial aid applications will be handled directly between the student and Delaware Law. Delaware Law will consider Rowan students for any need-based financial aid for which they would be normally considered.”
Delaware Law will act as an externship placement for Rowan students in the following manner:
Delaware Law offers an express admissions program to students and graduates from Stockton University.
Students will be admitted to Delaware Law if they:
Students admitted through the Express Admissions Program have the option of attending Delaware Law either full-or part-time.
For the fall 2024 entering class, Delaware Law will offer a minimum $34,000 merit scholarship to all Stockton students who are admitted through the Express Admission Program and attend on a full time basis. This award will be renewable provided the student maintains good academic standing at Delaware Law. The award will be subject to any remaining terms and conditions imposed by Delaware Law and will be further outlined at time of acceptance.
Delaware Law will consider Stockton students for any need-based financial aid for which they would be normally considered.
Delaware Law in partnership with Widener University offers three pathways to Delaware Law School for Widener University undergraduates.
Under the Widener Legal Scholars Program, Widener undergraduate students in any major qualify for admission to Delaware Law without having to take the LSAT provided they:
Widener University undergraduate students may earn both a bachelor's degree and a juris doctor degree in six years, instead of the usual seven years, provided they:
Students attend Delaware Law in their fourth (senior year undergraduate year), and these courses fulfill the students' remaining free electives to earn the bachelor’s degree. Students must attend Delaware Law on a full-time basis until they have completed their bachelor’s degree. At that time, they may elect to continue their legal studies on either a full- or part-time basis. Undergraduate GPA will be determined solely by the grades earned as an undergraduate student at Widener University. Widener University students are eligible to participate in team sports while enrolled in their first three undergraduate years, but not as graduate law students.
Express Admission students will be admitted to Delaware Law if they:
For the fall 2023 entering class, Delaware Law will offer a minimum $34,000 merit scholarship to all Widener students who are admitted through the 3+3 or Express Admission program and attend on a full time basis. This award will be renewable provided the student maintains good academic standing at Delaware Law. The award will be subject to any remaining terms and conditions imposed by Delaware Law and will be further outlined at time of acceptance.
All financial aid applications will be handled directly between the student and Delaware Law. Delaware Law will consider Widener students for any need-based financial aid for which they would be normally considered.
Delaware Law offers an express admissions program to students and graduates from Wilmington University.
Students will be admitted to Delaware Law if they:
Students admitted through the Express or Guaranteed Admission Program have the option of attending Delaware Law either full- or part-time.
For the fall 2023 entering class, Delaware Law will offer a minimum $34,000 merit scholarship to all Wilmington University students who are admitted through the Express Admission program and attend on a full time basis. This award will be renewable provided the student maintains good academic standing at Delaware Law. The award will be subject to any remaining terms and conditions imposed by Delaware Law and will be further outlined at time of acceptance.
Delaware Law will consider Wilmington University students for any need-based financial aid for which they would be normally considered.
Students who enroll in a Higher Education Partnership Program at Delaware Law are eligible for financial aid.
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