Bioethics and Health Studies, B.A. to Law, J.D. Accelerated Program
Saint Louis University's accelerated Bachelor of the Arts in Bioethics and Health Studies to Juris Doctor, Law program allows students to apply a maximum of 29 first-year law school credits to their undergraduate degree programs and receive their bachelor’s degree after the successful completion of the first year at the SLU School of Law.
For additional information, see the catalog entries for the following programs:
Bioethics and Health Studies, B.A.
Accreditation
Saint Louis University School of Law has been continuously accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA) since December 1924. The accrediting body is the Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar of the American Bar Association, 321 North Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60654, 312-988-6738.
Admission Requirements
Students are eligible to apply to Saint Louis University's Bioethics and Health Studies to Law, J.D. accelerated program any time in their undergraduate career.
After completing 75 credits, students will apply to SLU's School of Law. If admitted to SLU Law, these students will begin their J.D. program in their fourth year.
Students must complete at least 91 credits before beginning law school coursework. These must include the Undergraduate University Core requirements and major requirements.
Program Requirements
Each accelerated program student will be assigned a faculty mentor in the Albert Gnaegi Center for Health Care Ethics, who will meet with the student every semester. These meetings will ensure that the student makes timely progress toward a degree.
| Undergraduate Program Requirement | Met by Graduate Course |
|---|---|
| University Electives | 29 credits Law school coursework |
Students must maintain a 3.50 cumulative GPA to continue in the accelerated program. The health care ethics faculty mentor will also review each accelerated student's academic record at the end of each semester. Any student whose cumulative GPA falls below 3.50 will go on probation. If the student's GPA does not improve to the minimum level of 3.50 throughout 30 subsequent credits, the student will be suspended from the accelerated program. A student who is suspended from the accelerated program will be allowed to continue with the B.A. in Bioethics and Health Studies in accordance with the department's undergraduate continuation standard.
For additional information about this program, please contact hce_info@slu.edu or call 314-977-1060.