UA Little Rock Bowen School of Law launches new admissions program

The University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law has created a 4+3 pipeline program within the university.

This program recognizes UA Little Rock’s commitment to preparing students for law school and provides guaranteed acceptance to Bowen for qualified UA Little Rock graduates who meet specific criteria.<

“Bowen consistently attracts quality applicants.” said Assistant Dean of Admissions Matthew Kerns. “With competition to enter the law school increasing, these programs reinforce our commitment to the UA Little Rock community and ensure that highly motivated graduates have spots at the law school.”

Bowen School of Law prepares students for a variety of careers, including roles as attorneys, judges, or other public service leadership positions.

This is the law school’s second pipeline program. Bowen previously partnered with UA Little Rock’s Department of Philosophy and Interdisciplinary Studies to offer the 3+3 Early Admittance program, which enables talented and motivated students to earn a BA degree in philosophy and a J.D. in 12 semesters.

Both programs mandate a minimum undergraduate GPA, a minimum LSAT score, and completion of required curriculum offerings. Students must apply to Bowen and satisfactorily complete all admissions requirements.

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