Grambling State and Southern University Law Center Launch 3+3 Accelerated Law Program
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Posted By: Will Moss on June 30, 2026 Grambling State University and the Southern University Law Center have joined forces to launch a new 3+3 accelerated law program, creating a streamlined pathway for students to earn both their undergraduate and law degrees in six years instead of the traditional seven. The innovative partnership between the two Louisiana HBCUs allows qualified students to complete three years of undergraduate study at Grambling State before transitioning to three years at Southern University Law Center in Baton Rouge. Upon successful completion, students will receive their bachelor’s degree from Grambling State and their Juris Doctor from Southern University Law Center. Key Takeaway: The accelerated program reduces the time to earn both degrees from seven years to six, saving students a full year of tuition and living expenses while fast-tracking their entry into the legal profession. This collaboration represents a significant opportunity for students interested in pursuing legal careers, particularly those from underrepresented communities. By reducing the time investment required to become an attorney, the program addresses both financial barriers and the urgent need for diverse legal professionals across Louisiana and beyond. Grambling State University, founded in 1901, is a public historically black university located in Grambling, Louisiana. The institution has a long history of producing leaders across various fields and maintains a strong commitment to academic excellence and student success. Program Advantage: Students benefit from saving a full year of educational costs while gaining early admission to one of only two HBCU law schools accredited by the American Bar Association. Southern University Law Center, established in 1947, stands as one of only two ABA-accredited law schools at HBCUs in the United States. Located in Baton Rouge, the Law Center has educated generations of African American attorneys and continues to play a crucial role in diversifying the legal profession. The institution is known for its commitment to social justice and producing attorneys who serve underrepresented communities. The 3+3 program is designed for high-achieving students who demonstrate strong academic performance and a clear commitment to legal studies. By beginning their law school coursework earlier, participants can enter the workforce sooner, reducing student debt burden while addressing the ongoing shortage of diverse attorneys in Louisiana and nationwide. Why It Matters: This partnership strengthens the HBCU pipeline into the legal profession, providing an accelerated and cost-effective pathway for Black students to become attorneys at a time when diversity in law remains critically important. The collaboration between these two historic institutions underscores the continued relevance and innovation of HBCUs in creating educational opportunities that respond to both student needs and professional demands. As legal education costs continue to rise nationally, programs like this 3+3 partnership offer practical solutions that make law school more accessible while maintaining rigorous academic standards. Originally reported by Google News HBCU. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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