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Our juris doctor program emphasizes practical learning, with courses led by distinguished faculty members who bring substantial professional experience. The curriculum includes live-client clinics and an extensive legal externship program, offering valuable hands-on training in real-world settings. Eligible students may participate in the innovative Daniel Webster Scholar program, the nation's sole competency-based alternative to the bar exam. Participants develop their abilities through simulated and actual legal scenarios—advising clients, collaborating with attorneys, conducting depositions, appearing in court, and mediating disputes—while compiling portfolios of written and oral work evaluated each semester by bar examiners. Graduates of the DWS program are admitted to the New Hampshire Bar prior to commencement, enabling them to begin practicing law immediately after graduation.
Students must have a bachelor's degree, or its equivalent, from an appropriately accredited college or university must be conferred to an applicant prior to matriculation at UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law.
English Language Score: Accepted TOEFL scores: Paper: 550; IBT: 80; Accepted IELTS score: 6.5. The priority application deadline is March 15.