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Can graduates of Southwestern Law School and The Drucker School apply to the concurrent-degree program?

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Can graduates of Southwestern Law School and The Drucker School apply to the concurrent-degree program?

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Southwestern alumni within five years of graduation may apply to the M.B.A., M.A.M. or E.M.B.A. programs and, if accepted, can apply law school credits toward their business degree. Alumni must meet the same admissions requirements as other applicants. We also encourage Southwestern alumni, particularly those currently employed, to explore Drucker’s E.M.B.A. Program. The E.M.B.A. degree requires fewer units (48, as opposed to 60 for the M.B.A.), and offers a more flexible course schedule focused around weekend and evening classes. Drucker alumni within five years of graduation may also apply to the J.D. program and, if accepted, can apply Drucker credits toward their law degrees.

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