Akron Law unveils first 3+3 partnership with Ohio HBCU

Courtesy of Central State University

A partnership between Akron Law and Central State University is gaining traction with a focus on diversifying the legal field.

The new 3+3 degree program aims to create a seamless way for students to obtain a bachelor’s degree from Central State and a Juris Doctorate (J.D.) from Akron Law in just six years instead of the usual seven.

Central State is the first Historically Black College or University (HBCU) to enter a 3+3 partnership with Akron Law.

“The agreement is part of our strategic priority of diversity, respect and understanding,”  Akron Law Dean Emily Janoski-Haehlen told The Akron Legal News.

Sydney Williams, director of the Central State University Graduate School Preparation Program, told the news organization that the 3+3 program offers students significant cost savings.

“This agreement is particularly important because we are the only public HBCU in the state,” Williams said. “Additionally, we have a number of students who are from the northern section of Ohio and may wish to go back home. For those who are eligible, it also means they will be able to start their careers sooner, which is important for Ohio’s economy, which continues to welcome new businesses, especially in the technology sector.”