Our Maine Street's Aroostook Issue 37 : Summer 2018 | Page 26

“The 3+3 Baccalaureate/JD Program is an important mechanism for Maine’s public universities and its public and only law school—Maine Law—to work together to deliver another educational opportunity for our students,” Dean Danielle Conway said. “Beyond saving students time and money, this collaboration will promote among students, staff, and faculty an awareness about the significance of the rule of law in sustaining all of our communities in Maine.” The 3+3 Program allows students with a strong interest in law to save significant time and money in their pursuit of a Maine law degree. Students will save a year of undergraduate tuition and complete both an undergraduate and law degree in six years instead of seven. It also provides an opportunity for the law school to talk to local students in more depth about law careers—law school officials will visit campus during upcoming semesters to share presentations on law as well as address specific subject areas, including non-traditional uses for a J.D. and the need for attorneys in rural practice. “Our alumni are leaders throughout the State of Maine as well as community innovators,” Caroline Wilshusen, Associate Dean for Admissions at Maine Law, said. “Our goal is to remove barriers to a law degree with the hope that students will return to their communities to serve.” As part of the program, students need to take the LSAT and complete their application to the Law School during their junior year. In addition to the traditional application, students will submit letters of reference from their advisor. For more information about the 3+3 Accelerated Law Pathway, contact UMPI’s Admissions Office at 207-768-9532 or umpi-admissions@ maine.edu or the University of Maine School of Law at (207) 780-4341 or lawadmissions@ maine.edu. 24 SUMMER 2018