Widener University Delaware Law School and Manor College in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, forged an agreement that will make legal-related bachelor’s and master’s degree programs available to Manor College students.
According to a press release, the agreement, signed by Delaware Law School Dean Rodney A. Smolla and Manor College president Jonathan Peri, allows for Manor College students to earn an associate’s degree in paralegal studies, then apply to Widener University Delaware Law School for a bachelor’s degree in legal studies. Students can physically attend classes toward their bachelor’s degrees at Manor College under the collaboration.
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