Education
Feb. 9, 2013
Law school offers accelerated path to degree
With legal education under fire from all sides and applications to law schools diving toward a new low, Pepperdine University School of Law this week launched a new program allowing students to jam a three-year degree into two years.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
With legal education under fire from all sides and applications to law schools diving toward a new low, Pepperdine University School of Law this week launched a new program allowing students to jam a full three-year degree into two years.
The "accelerated option," which begins in May, "provides graduates with the opportunity to enter the workforce a year before the traditional th...
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