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==JD Programs==
==JD Programs==
The J.D. degree program of 88 credits can be pursued as a full time or a weekend student. Full-time students can complete the program in three years; weekend students can complete in four years or fewer if they accelerate their studies. <ref>https://law.shu.edu/admissions/index.cfm, JD Admissions</ref> Weekend students spend alternating weekends on campus each semester and engage in asynchronous online coursework while off-campus. <ref>https://law.shu.edu/part-time-jd-degree/index.cfm, Part-time Law Degree</ref>
The Juris doctor|J.D. degree program of 88 credits can be pursued as a full time or a weekend student. Full-time students can complete the program in three years; weekend students can complete in four years or fewer if they accelerate their studies. <ref>https://law.shu.edu/admissions/index.cfm, JD Admissions</ref> Weekend students spend alternating weekends on campus each semester and engage in asynchronous online coursework while off-campus. <ref>https://law.shu.edu/part-time-jd-degree/index.cfm, Part-time Law Degree</ref>


==Other Degree Offerings==
==Other Degree Offerings==
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