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  1. The joint JD/MBA Program is an offering of the University of Chicago Law School and Chicago Booth. Current undergraduate students in their final year of study can apply to the JD/MBA Program through UChicago’s JD/MBA Scholars Program. Upon acceptance, students defer admission for two to four years, in order to gain substantive work experience ...

  2. Oct 1, 2019 · October 1, 2019. The University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business and Law School announced the launch of an accelerated joint JD/MBA program enabling students to receive both degrees in just three years. The joint degree program combines the interdisciplinary strengths and distinct flexibility of two world-leading institutions to prepare ...

  3. Students in the 3 year JD/MBA program cannot take Booth coursework in their third year. There is also a requirement of 2 Booth courses to be taken (total) during 1L and/or 2L summers in the 3 year program. The 4 Year JD/MBA program does provide more flexibility and students have more opportunity to take Booth coursework.

  4. We encourage you to explore our campus through our virtual tours so you can get a greater sense of life here at the Law School, at the University of Chicago, and in the City of Chicago. The Law School will be open to visitors this fall on select days. Please check our UChicago Law Welcome Center for information on upcoming in-person campus visits and events. Contact us Contact us at admissions ...

  5. No. While it is recommended that you apply to the JD/MBA program via the joint application (especially if you are interested in the three-year JD/MBA program), the Fall 2020 cycle is the last admissions cycle where we will accept applications from first-year law students who want to pursue the accelerated three-year JD/MBA.

  6. Oct 2, 2019 · The University of Chicago’s Law School and Booth School of Business announced Tuesday they are accepting applications for a new three-year J.D./MBA track program. While UChicago already had a four-year J.D./MBA option, the new program will be the school’s first fully integrated dual program, said Ann Killian Perry, associate dean of admissions and financial aid.

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  8. UChicago graduates lead and innovate in law, government, public interest, academia, and business. For this reason, UChicago aims not to certify lawyers, but to train well-rounded, critical, and socially conscious thinkers and doers. Three cornerstones provide the foundation for UChicago’s educational mission: the marketplace of ideas ...

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