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Juris Doctor (JD), Global Accelerated

Earn a JD degree in just two years and sit for the bar exam in any state with Seattle U Law’s Global Accelerated JD program for international lawyers.

About this Program

Streamlined Path for Foreign-Trained Lawyers to Practice Law in US

We offer a path to practice law in the United States for foreign-trained lawyers and other graduates of foreign, non-U.S. law schools.

This program allows you to earn a Juris Doctor (JD) degree, providing the opportunity to sit for the bar exam and practice law in any state.

Admitted students receive up to one year of credit for their foreign law degree (this credit transfer depends on accreditation, coursework, and grades).

With credit for your foreign law degree, you may earn a JD degree from Seattle U Law in only two years.

Prepared to Sit for the Bar Exam in Every State

Upon completion of all graduation requirements, students will be awarded the JD degree. By earning a highly respected JD from Seattle U Law, you will be able to sit for the bar exam in any state in the United States.

In addition to a bar examination, there are character, fitness, and other qualifications for admission to the bar in every U.S. jurisdiction. Learn more about qualifications for the area you are planning to practice law in through the National Conference of Bar Examiners.

Global Accelerated JD at a Glance

Learn how a global accelerated Juris Doctor degree will contribute to your career goals. Then, explore course requirements and see how impactful a Seattle University law degree can be.

In the first year you take required courses for JD students (30 credits). The remaining 30 credits in the second year include a combination of required, elective, and professional skills courses.

We provide one-on-one advising to help you with course selection.

Required JD Courses

Upon successful completion of Seattle U Law’s JD program, you will obtain the ability to think like a lawyer, possess a basic proficiency in lawyering skills, and understand the professional, ethical, and moral values and responsibilities of law-trained individuals.

Legal analysis, knowledge, and problem-solving

Outcome 1

Graduates will be able to:

  • Integrate information from multiple sources (e.g., opinions, statutes, regulations, rules, scholarly analysis) to identify operative legal rules, principles and concepts
  • Retain a working knowledge of essential rules, principles and concepts
  • Articulate and deploy these rules, principles, and concepts in a variety of contexts

Outcome 2

When presented with a problem, graduates will be able to:

  • Generate legal arguments, plans, and strategies that link pertinent legal authority to legally significant facts
  • Identify, assess, and discuss relevant policy arguments
  • Make reasoned judgments as to the likely success of competing legal arguments and alternative courses of action in light of client objectives or other goals

Outcome 3

Graduates will be able to:

  • Describe the primary formal structures and processes of the American legal system,
  • Recognize and critically describe the influence of extra-legal factors, such as politics, history, and culture, on the legal system, and
  • Develop and advance solutions to important social problems, demonstrating:
  • Commitment and capacity to improve the quality of and access to the justice system for all members of society;
  • Awareness of lawyers' varied roles; and
  • Understanding of effective leadership and collaboration.

Lawyering skills

Outcome 4

Graduates will be able to communicate effectively, demonstrating the ability to:

  • Produce clear, well-organized, properly sourced written work tailored to audience and objectives; and
  • Make oral presentations and engage in other verbal interactions in a manner that is appropriate to the circumstances, respectful of other actors, and well-designed to achieve objectives.

Outcome 5

Graduates will be able to:

  • Design and execute plans for developing facts necessary to achieve lawyering objectives;
  • Use legal analysis to develop a legal research strategy, efficiently search a variety of resources, and identify, evaluate, and analyze information to resolve specific issues.

Outcome 6

In addition to the fundamental skills identified immediately above, graduates will also possess a set of additional lawyering skills (e.g., litigation skills, transactional skills, policy advocacy) that demonstrate their readiness to enter the profession.

Outcome 7

Graduates will be able to perform their lawyering tasks consistent with professional ethical requirements and with the cultural competence necessary for effective, respectful interaction with individuals from diverse backgrounds.

Learner skills

Outcome 8

Graduates will demonstrate the capacities to:

  • Reflect on and learn from experience;
  • Apply skills and knowledge learned in one context to other relevant contexts; and
  • Assess and promote the development of their professional knowledge, skills, and values.

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Prepared for Success in the US

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Top-Notch Clinical Training Program

We offer an unparalleled experiential training program. From your first day, you'll learn to apply your classroom learning in situations helping real clients with real legal problems.

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Renowned Legal Writing Program

Our top-ranked Legal Writing Program will give you the tools to become a highly effective legal writer who can get results for your future clients.

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Global and Inclusive Community

Earn your degree at one of the nation's most diverse law schools, marked by an inclusive and international community that is welcoming to all.

Who Is Eligible?

Applicants to the Global Accelerated JD Program must hold a first degree in law from an accredited or approved university or college outside of the United States.

The degree must make them eligible to practice law in their home country and which is at least equivalent to a U.S. baccalaureate degree.

The degree granting institution will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Applicants are not required to take the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) or the Graduate Records Examination (GRE).

From Our Alumni

Isaid Orozco Lugo

“With the U.S. job market valuing JDs from accredited schools like Seattle U, it feels like I’m in a great spot to land some promising opportunities. The program's structure has been effective—the first year covers essential JD courses, and the second year offers a balanced mix to help me prepare for the bar exam. The cherry on top has been the one-on-one advising, guiding me in making the best academic decisions.”

Class of 2024

Featured Faculty

  • Sital Kalantry
    Sital Kalantry

    Associate Dean
    Executive Director
    RoundGlass India Center

Get in Touch

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Seattle University School of Law

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