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A New Pathway to Law: The Perks of Accelerated ‘3+3’ Programs

Published June 25, 2024

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Benjamin Rogers is the Assistant Director of Admissions at the School of Law.

Law school admissions have transformed dramatically over the past decade. With changes like accepting the GRE instead of the LSAT, innovative law school direct admissions programs, and the growth of accelerated ‘3+3’ degrees, there's never been a more exciting time to explore law school from an undergraduate perspective. Join us as we dive into the School of Law's Accelerated ‘3+3’ Combined Degree program, uncover its numerous benefits, and share insights from a current ‘3+3’ student in a brief Q&A.

What is a 3+3 Program?

A 3+3 program allows undergraduate students the unique opportunity to complete both their Baccalaureate and Juris Doctor degrees in just six years of full-time study, in comparison to the traditional seven-year timeframe. With this ability comes several unique requirements, and delicate timelines to be followed, but, for high achieving students, it means saving one full year of time and tuition. This is achievable through a unique partnership agreement, through the University at Buffalo School of Law and more than Ten Partner Institutions which allows students who complete three years or 90 credits of undergraduate study to progress to law school, and, following their first year of professional study, transfer back their J.D. credits to their undergraduate institution, allowing them to receive their bachelor’s degree.

What are the benefits of the 3+3 Program?

Beyond the outstanding perk of saving both time and tuition, 3+3 students at the University at Buffalo have the unique opportunity to participate in special programming designed by the School of Law. From their first year of undergraduate study, students can explore the legal profession through law school tours, classroom visits, meetings with law school staff, and invitations to various events typically reserved for law students. Additionally, students receive free LSAT preparation and can take part in the premier event of the program: the 3+3 Networking Reception, which invites current 3+3 students to connect with faculty and administration within both the law school and undergraduate institution. This comprehensive support and exposure prepare students for their future academic study in law school.

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Benjamin Rogers is the Assistant Director of Admissions at the School of Law.

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Q&A with Gavin Zmuda ‘26

Beyond the outstanding perk of saving both time and tuition, 3+3 students at the University at Buffalo have the unique opportunity to participate in special programming designed by the School of Law. From their first year of undergraduate study, students can explore the legal profession through law school tours, classroom visits, meetings with law school staff, and invitations to various events typically reserved for law students. Additionally, students receive free LSAT preparation and can take part in the premier event of the program: the 3+3 Networking Reception, which invites current 3+3 students to connect with faculty and administration within both the law school and undergraduate institution. This comprehensive support and exposure prepare students for their future academic study in law school.

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Gavin Zmuda

What motivated you to choose the 3+3 Accelerated Program?

I chose the 3+3 program because I wanted to fast-track my education. I knew I wanted to start law school as soon as possible, and the 3+3 program was the most effective way to achieve that goal.

How did you find the transition from undergraduate studies to law school?

Law school has definitely been more demanding than my undergraduate studies. That being said, I felt prepared for the transition. I focused on time management during my undergraduate education, which proved worthwhile as I quickly learned that time management is paramount to a successful law school career. The transition is manageable if you remain realistic about the expectations of law school and prepare yourself.

What resources or programming have you found most helpful during your time in the program?

The law school staff and the various 3+3 events played extremely important roles during my time in the program. If I ever had questions or concerns about anything relating to law school or the 3+3 program, I would reach out to Benjamin Rogers, Assistant Director of Admissions, and he would get back to me promptly to calm my nerves. At the various events hosted by the law school, specifically the 3+3 Networking Reception, I met other students in the same program. I had the opportunity to ask questions to current law students as well, which was very helpful. The application process can be daunting, but UB provided assistance to guide me along the way.

What advice would you give to prospective students considering the 3+3 program?

I would tell students to engage with others in the program and attend the many events hosted by the law school. This is an effective way to expand your network and develop an understanding of what is expected of law students. Additionally, the sense of camaraderie that I experienced in my first year developed from my relationships with my classmates and other upperclassmen at the law school. Building these relationships early makes law school rewarding and fun!

Is the 3+3 Program right for you?

As Gavin mentions, for students who wish to fast-track their education, and wish to start law school as soon as possible, the 3+3 Program is an excellent path to law with a number of resources for aspiring law students. With additional study time and dedication to meet the requirements, you can save time and money- and gain invaluable resources to prepare you for the law school application process. Consider learning more about the 3+3 Accelerated Program, or schedule an appointment with an Admissions Advisor to discuss if law school is right for you.

Request an appointment:

Learn more about the law school admissions process and School of Law community through an individual meeting with one of our staff members.

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