University of North Dakota School of Law

Through ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ’s 3+3 partnership with UND Law, complete your bachelor’s and law degree in just six years. Benefit from an affordable, high-quality legal education!

 
 

The University of North Dakota School of Law (UND Law), founded in 1899, is the state’s only law school and plays a central role in shaping North Dakota’s legal landscape. With approximately 250 students, UND Law offers a blend of innovative education, entrepreneurial opportunities, and a tight-knit community. Students receive hands-on training through externships, competitions, and practicums, ensuring they are practice-ready upon graduation. The school focuses on professional development, critical thinking, creative problem solving, and a commitment to serving society.

UND Law is recognized as one of the "best value" law schools, offering high-quality education at an affordable price, with one of the lowest levels of student debt in the nation. With a small student body, students benefit from personalized attention and an intimate learning environment. The law school also plays a key role in addressing the growing legal needs of North Dakota, especially in rural areas. A recent $11.4 million renovation has enhanced the law school’s facilities, further strengthening its reputation and academic offerings for the future.

The recent 3+3 agreement between ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ and UND Law allows ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ students to complete both their undergraduate and law degrees in just six years. UND Law’s affordable tuition is further enhanced for ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ students, as they can qualify for in-state tuition after one year of residency, reducing tuition costs to under $10,000 per year.

 

University of North Dakota School of Law

Location
Grand Forks, Nort Dakota

Partnership Agreement
3+3

Benefits
Priority consideration for admission

In-State for ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñns?
Yes, after one year

Notable Programs
Indian and Tribal Law

 

Program Eligibility Requirements

Coming Soon

 

Ibrahim Ilhan, left, and Nilesh Chandrakant Dixit hold a discussion in the third floor lobby of the Reichardt Building on the Fairbanks campus. ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Photo by Todd Paris

To learn more about these partnerships, please contact one of our Pre-Law Advisors, Carol J. Gray (Political Science), at cjgray5@alaska.edu or Jeff May (Justice) at jdmay@alaska.edu.