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University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law

Hybrid Juris Doctor Program

Hybrid

Overview

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Full-Time or Part-Time

Full-time

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Program Length

The program consists of 10 semesters and takes about 3.5 years to complete

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Campus Location

Concord, NH

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Number of Full-Time Faculty

29

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Online Instruction Style

Asynchronous & Synchronous

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Total Credit Requirement

85 credits

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On-Campus Attendance Requirement

In the fall term, there are two visits to campus of 3 to 5 days each. In the spring and summer terms, there is one visit to campus of 3 to 5 days. Each day on campus is comprised of about 9 hours of class time

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Online Credits

Of the 85 total credit hours, roughly 60% are online and 40% are during the visits to campus

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Joint Degree Programs Offered

No

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Term

Semesters

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Months Students May Begin

August

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Months the Law School Confers Degrees

May, September, December

2024 First Year Part-Time Class LSAT

75th Percentile:

157

50th Percentile:

154

25th Percentile:

150

2024 First Year Part-Time Class GPA

75th Percentile:

3.57

50th Percentile:

3.34

25th Percentile:

2.93

Application
Deadline

Priority: March 15
Final: July 15

Acceptance Rate

60.14%

Enrollees from Applicant Pool

238

Part-Time Students in 1st Year Class

100

Test Type Accepted

LSAT or GRE

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Estimated Tuition

Resident: $1,400 per credit; Non-Resident: $1,600 per credit. Estimated total: $136,000

Scholarships

Scholarships Offered

All admitted students are automatically considered for the following scholarships: Dean’s Scholarships, Opportunity Grants, Karl F. Jorda Scholarship, and Law Preview Scholarships Sponsored by LexisNexis

Application Fee

Application Fee

$0

Financial Aid Deadline

Financial Aid Deadline

March 1

Percentage

Part-Time Students Receiving Grants

68%

Extracurriculars Offered

Moot Court, Law Review, and others. Some of these activities will be part of the on-campus portions of the program

Externship Possible

Yes, during a student’s final year in the program

Student Support Offered

A live chat feature is enabled on the program’s website to help answer questions about the program. Following enrollment, each student has access to technical support on a 24/7 basis