Earn a Prestigious Law Degree Without Missing a Beat

The Shepard Broad College of Law at Nova Southeastern University has a long tradition of providing an exceptional legal education to working students. Our part-time J.D. Program allows you to balance your personal and professional commitments with evening courses. Work closely with peers from federal government agencies, law firms, trade associations, and other organizations, most of whom are working or parenting full time.

While NSU Law’s part-time program is designed to fit your life, it is as rigorous and transformative as its full-time counterpart. Our immersive 360-degree experience includes pioneering simulations and clinical and externship courses. Learn from faculty who are leaders in the legal field and offer individualized attention to enhance your curriculum experience. In four years, you will have earned the tools you need to advance your career—and your level of impact in the world.

Quick Facts

Curriculum
The program curriculum consists of 90 total credits including classroom, research, activity, and Clinical/Field Placement credits along with qualifying community service. See  Curriculum Advising Guide for details.
Delivery Options
NSU’s part-time J.D. program can be completed in four years with classes delivered on our Davie campus.
Tuition
Visit the  Tuition and Fees page  for more information.
Application Deadlines

Applications Open: September 1

Scholarship Priority Consideration: December 15

Final Deadline: June 15

Use the Law as a Tool to Create Meaningful Change

In the part-time J.D. program at NSU’s Shepard Broad College of Law, you will develop the knowledge, skills, and values to become a trusted, confident, and accomplished lawyer respected for serving your clients, your community, and the cause of justice. This program works best for students who work and/or parent full-time. If you do not have a full-time schedule of commitments, consider our full-time program.

 

Course Schedules

Course Descriptions

  • Complete 90 semester-hours of study— in as few as six semesters —over four academic years in areas that are essential to the understanding and practice of law.
  • Classes are held weekdays on our Davie campus.
  • Apply to only one program—full-time or part-time. Admission processes and standards are the same.
  • Choose to focus on one of three areas of special interest with the Health Law Concentration International Law Concentration , or the Intellectual Property, Technology, and Cybersecurity Law Concentration .
  • Work closely with faculty who have roots in the South Florida legal community and who teach specialized courses that help to bridge the gap between legal theory and practice.
  • Develop analytical ability, communication skills, and a deep understanding of the professional responsibility and ethics that are central to the practice of law.

Enhance Your Degree with a J.D. Program Concentration

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Health Law
Make your impact on health care organizations and policy.
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Intellectual Property, Technology, and Cybersecurity Law
Protect new ideas and important technological advances.
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International Law
Bring a global perspective to your practice and even study abroad.

Entrance Requirements

To seek admission, you must:

You must have an undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited college or university—or the foreign equivalent—by the time our fall semester begins. While no pre-law undergraduate course of study is necessary, your transcript should show courses that are challenging, rigorous, and help develop critical skills needed for success in law study and practice.
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Be able to read large quantities of dense material with a high level of comprehension, express thoughts clearly, particularly in writing, and understand fundamental, substantive legal doctrine (e.g., case law, legal concepts, legal principles, regulations, and statutes).
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Identify legal issues and apply legal reasoning and analysis to solve legal problems in a logical and structured manner.
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Adhere to the values of the legal profession (e.g., providing competent representation, working to promote justice, fairness, and morality, striving to improve the profession, and engaging in professional self-development).
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Demonstrate ethical and practical judgment and active listening skills in communications (e.g., with clients, attorneys, and related parties).
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Understand technology sufficiently to meet the ethical duties of the legal profession (e.g., to address duties of confidentiality for all communications, to fulfill filing and other judicial obligations) and to keep abreast of technologies that affect accuracy of information provided to clients.
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Practice self-directed life-long learning.

NSU Law Builds Success

NSU Law offers a broad range of curricular opportunities that can prepare you for a diverse array of legal careers.

Academic Success and Professionalism Program

 
Develop Fundamental Skills

Academic Success and Professionalism Program

 

 

Develop Fundamental Skills

NSU Law Leadership Academy

 
Enhance Your Success

NSU Law Leadership Academy

 

 

Enhance Your Success

Legal Research and Writing

 
Nationally Ranked Program

Legal Research and Writing

 

 

Nationally Ranked Program

Trial and Appellate Advocacy Program

 
Become an Effective Client Advocate

Trial and Appellate Advocacy Program

 

 

Become an Effective Client Advocate

Continuing Legal Education

 
Resources to Enhance Your Professional Skills

Continuing Legal Education

 

 

Resources to Enhance Your Professional Skills

Workshops and Simulations

 
Develop Litigation Skills

Workshops and Simulations

 

 

Develop Litigation Skills

Law Student Organizations

 
Join a Student Organization

Law Student Organizations

 

 

Join a Student Organization

 

Graduate Spotlight

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I have made these amazing connections here and I don’t think that I would be successful without them. The people that I have met here have changed my life.

BRYAN SIDDIQUE, J.D. '19

 

 

Application Checklist

Ready for the Next Step?

Here’s how to apply. Please contact NSU Law admissions if you have questions or need additional information about the application process.

Applications for admission are administered by the Law School Admission Council's electronic application  service.

When you are ready to begin your application, you will need to include the following:

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Create an LSAC Account

Create an LSAC account which will help you track the status of your application.
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Register and Take the LSAT

Register and take the LSAT. Submissions must be less than 5 years old and must include at least one writing sample.
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Register and Complete the Credential Assembly Service (CAS) of LSAC

Register and complete the Credential Assembly Service (CAS) of LSAC. This is the platform you will use to submit all required documents and transcripts.
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Personal Statement

Submit a personal statement, which should not exceed two pages, explaining why you should be selected for admission (see application instructions for additional details).
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Resume

Submit your resume, which should include all post-secondary education information, employment history, extracurricular activities, and honors, awards, publications, and licensures.
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Two Letters of Recommendation

Submit two letters of recommendation from college professors, work colleagues, or employers who can attest to your ability to enter a competitive law program.

For Students Educated in China

Documentation

If you were educated in the People’s Republic of China, you must submit official degree certificates (zhuanke, bachelor’s, master’s, etc.) and graduation diplomas in Chinese for all programs undertaken, along with a complete and literal English translation.

Document Submission

All documents must be submitted to LSAC. Your issuing institution must submit your official college or university academic record (transcript) in Chinese showing all courses and grades for all years of study. You must also complete and submit a literal English translation. The academic record must be issued by the institution’s central administrative office responsible for preparing and verifying official student records. Documents issued by an individual academic department or by a notary public are not considered official.

For Students Educated in Cuba

If you were educated in Cuba, LSAC requires you to follow this two-step procedure to submit transcripts.

  1. Request  Consultoria Juridica International (CJI)  to send the following official documentation to LSAC via DHL express mail.  Certificacion de notas y certificado de titulo  issued by the university in Spanish and legalized by CJI, along with a CJI English translation of this documentation.
  2. Send LSAC a copy of your original  Certificacion de notas y certificado de titulo  as originally issued by the university.

 

Access to World-Class Alumni Network
Through Our Mentoring Program

The NSU Law Mentoring Program offers current law students and law alumni alike the chance to network with one another. Current law students, or mentees, have the unique opportunity to learn from law alumni and local attorneys in the practice field that most interests them.

Learn More About the Mentoring Program

Take The Next Steps

If you are ready to make a world of difference—in your career and in society—think of us as your support team. We’ve created a range of well-respected law degrees that fit into your schedule. Soon you could be driving change in your life and in the wider world. What are you waiting for?