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Can a student take more than 3 years to complete the Juris Doctor-Executive Track Program?

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Can a student take more than 3 years to complete the Juris Doctor-Executive Track Program?

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A. Yes. A student may take a leave of absence between academic years. However, once study has commenced, the academic year must be completed in not less than 48 nor more than 52 weeks unless special authorization is obtained from the Dean. All degree requirements must be satisfied within seven years from the date of original enrollment. • Q. If I enroll in the Juris Doctor-Executive Track Program can I later transfer to the Juris Doctor-Attorney Track Program at a later date? A. No, students cannot enroll (or re-enroll) in the Juris Doctor-Attorney Track Program after commencing study in the JDET Program. Accordingly, students must carefully evaluate their long-term objectives before enrolling in the Juris Doctor-Executive Track Program. Students in good standing enrolled in the JDAT Program can transfer to the JDET Program at any time before beginning their fourth year of study. • Q. What financial aid is available? A. Special grants-in-aid are available to outstanding prospects such

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