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Cheyney University of Pennsylvania
Pre-law Program
- Cheyney, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
At Cheyney, our Pre-Law program combines rigorous academics, pre-professional experiences, and proven advisory expertise to set the stage for law school admission.


Drury University
Pre-Law
- Springfield, USA
Course
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Drury’s strong liberal arts tradition is excellent preparation for the rigors of law school. Students who apply to law school with a demonstrated ability to think critically, write effectively and express themselves clearly are stronger candidates for success. In parallel with a student’s chosen major, courses in these areas enrich one’s grasp of the foundations of law in society:
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Temple College
Pre-Law - Associate of Arts
- Temple, USA
- Taylor, USA
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Associate of Arts
Full time
On-Campus
English
Students enrolled in our courses will be able to critically evaluate issues, understand issues from multiple viewpoints, and analyze how they are relevant. Ultimately, students will be able to identify how their governing institutions work to unlock their own potential to bring positive change at the community, state, and national levels.
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What is Pre-Law?
Students wishing to become a lawyer might consider a pre-law field of study. It’s not necessary to have a pre-law degree in order to become a lawyer, but many students feel this can give them an edge when applying to law school. A pre-law degree can be in any field, but many students choose to major in political science, economics, or business.
Why is studying Pre-Law important?
Pre-Law is important because it gives students the opportunity to learn about law, and how to become a lawyer. It also allows students to decide if they want to pursue a career in law.
What can you study in Pre-Law?
You can study many different things in pre-law, including law itself, court proceedings, legal writing, and more. This allows students to gain a broad understanding of the legal profession, and decide if it’s the right career path for them.