C|M Law Creates 3+3 Program with Baldwin Wallace University | CSU College of Law Skip to main content
Extended block content
 

Student Resources

Records, Forms, and Academic Information.
Extended block content
 

CSU|LAW Faculty Blog

Stay up to date on the work and achievements of our faculty.
Extended block content
 

CSU|LAW Hall of Fame

Extended block content
 
Building Access and Research Services

 
Law Library Blog
Extended block content
 
Dean's Living Justice Living Leadership Podcast

 
Monday Morning Message
Extended block content
 
Support CSU|LAW

 
CSU|LAW Hall of Fame
Extended block content
 

Request Information

Get in touch about in-person and virtual events, sharing updates and announcements.
Extended block content
Extended block content
 

Join Us!

We are a community of leaders for justice.
Extended block content
 

Request Information

Get in touch about in-person and virtual events, sharing updates and announcements.
Extended block content
 

Academic Calendar

Extended block content
 

For Employers


 

Career Connect

Released on Jun 15, 2021
C|M Law Creates 3+3 Program with Baldwin Wallace University
Image
BW 3+3 Law

Cleveland-Marshall College of Law is pleased to announce that it has entered into a 3+3 partnership with Baldwin Wallace University. This latest 3+3 agreement is particularly satisfying, as C|M Law can trace the origin of one of its predecessor law schools to Baldwin Wallace. In 1897, then-Baldwin University (prior to its merger with German Wallace college) created a law school–one of the first in the country to admit women–which would eventually merge with another law school and become the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law.

In the last six years, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law has created an internal 3+3 program at Cleveland State University and entered into external agreements with Lake Erie College, the University of Findlay, Ursuline College, Notre Dame College, Mercyhurst University (in Pennsylvania), Trine University (in Indiana), Hiram College, Marietta College, Wagner College (New York), Rust College (Mississippi), and now Baldwin Wallace University.

These agreements permit students to complete both their undergraduate and law degrees in six years rather than seven, with their first year of law school satisfying the student’s final year of undergraduate credits, as well. Saving students both time and money, this opportunity is consistent with the value proposition inherent in everything we do.

 

Read More on BW.edu

Category tags
General

Recent News + Events

May 13, 2024

Monday Morning Message 5.13.24 Special Edition: Faculty/Staff Focus

May 6, 2024

Monday Morning Message 5.6.24 Campus Protests and Law Day.

“Many problems develop when communication between people is difficult or non-existent.
May 1, 2024

Alumni Profile: Vincent T. Lombardo ’81 and Barbara J. Stanford ’80

Cleveland State University College of Law alumni Vincent T. Lombardo ’81 and Barbara J.
Apr 29, 2024

Monday Morning Message 4.29.24 Special Edition: Student Focus