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Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences

 

 

Distinguished Speakers Series

The Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences brings prominent leaders from various fields to campus through the Distinguished Speakers Series. Special supporting events often occur in conjunction with these visits.

Performing and Visual Arts

The Division of Humanities in the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences presents theatre, dance, music, and other artistic productions to complement academic majors and courses.

Student Newsletter

The Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences Student Newsletter informs students of important semester dates, college services, scholarship opportunities, and noteworthy events.

 
Dual Admissions

Law

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Description
The NSU law degree (juris doctor, or J.D.) is offered through the Shepard Broad Law Center. The program provides students a firm foundation in the full range of traditional law courses and diverse opportunities for real-life experience. Each student in the clinical program is guaranteed the opportunity for a full-semester, three-month internship with an experienced attorney at the law center or at a local or national law firm.

Requirements
The Dual Admission Program in law is open to both freshmen and transfer students. Candidates can pursue a bachelor’s degree in any discipline. Legal studies or paralegal studies are degree programs that will offer students a solid foundation in law and legal history.

For the 4+3 program, freshmen must have a 3.2 high school GPA and a combined 1050 SAT or 23 ACT score. Transfer students must have a 3.2 GPA and a combined 1050 SAT or 23 ACT score (SAT/ACT scores are not required for graduates of the Florida Community College Honors Program with an associate of arts). A preadmission interview is not required. For the 3+3 program, freshmen must have  a 3.2 high school GPA and a combined 1200 SAT score. To qualify for entry into the graduate program with no minimum LSAT score, for the 3+3 program, students must have a 3.4 high school GPA and a combined 1250 SAT score.

The Dual Admission Program normally requires four years of undergraduate education and three years of law school (4+3). Exceptionally qualified freshmen (but not transfer students) may also apply for an accelerated program of three years of undergraduate education followed by three years of law school (3+3).

Locations Available
Main Campus, Fort Lauderdale

Undergraduate Formats Available
Professional and Liberal Studies (Day)
Career Development (Evening)