University of New Hampshire School of Law Graduate Admission & Requirements

The University of New Hampshire School of Law Graduate Admission requirements for the academic year have been released. The list contains the names of applicants that have been accepted into the school.

University of New Hampshire School of Law Graduate Admission & Requirements

The management of University of New Hampshire School of Law Admission has released the list of Graduate requirements for admission into the institution.

University of New Hampshire School of Law Graduate Admission & Requirements

The Hybrid JD Program allows students to remain in their jobs and homes while earning their JD because the curriculum requires them only to come to campus or other locations for select and well-planned periods of in-person learning each term (fall term—two periods of 3-5 days each, spring & summer terms—one period of 3-5 days).

The balance of the curriculum—as well as other crucial areas of student engagement, such as career services and academic support—will be done remotely, either synchronously or asynchronously.

Online instruction and coursework will include:

  • live and pre-recorded video lectures
  • reading and writing assignments
  • assessments
  • discussion board contributions

Learning management system orientation and 24/7 tech support will be provided, as well as virtual office hours and 1-to-1 real-time engagement opportunities with faculty and fellow students.

The curriculum is designed to be year-round, 10 semesters total, lasting 3.5 years. Additionally, Hybrid JD students will have the opportunity to participate in UNH Franklin Pierce’s legal residency program during their final year in the program.

At all times, whether in-person or on-line, as a member of UNH Franklin Pierce, our part-time Hybrid JD students will experience the same high-caliber JD experience that generates practice-ready attorneys that our full-time, residential JD students enjoy.

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