The Record (Troy, NY)

HVCC launches legal studies transfer pathway with UAlbany, Albany Law

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TROY, N.Y. » Hudson Valley Community College is joining with The University at Albany and Albany Law School to launch a Legal Studies Pathway Program, which will guarantee admitted students the opportunit­y to earn a degree from each institutio­n, culminatin­g in a Juris Doctor (J.D.) from Albany Law School, the nation’s oldest independen­t school of law.

The pathway program builds on previous agreements between Hudson Valley and UAlbany and an enhanced affiliatio­n agreement that UAlbany and Albany Law signed in 2015.

The new agreement allows Hudson Valley students to earn an associate degree from Hudson Valley, transfer to UAlbany to earn a baccalaure­ate degree, and then enroll at Albany Law.

“This new agreement dares our students to dream big, while providing the support, resources and a clear roadmap toward their dreams of a future legal career,” said Hudson Valley President Roger Ramsammy. “Hudson Valley is proud to provide the first two years of this unique legal education pathway, and we are also proud to partner with two outstandin­g institutio­ns — The University at Albany and Albany Law School.”

“This partnershi­p brings together three outstandin­g academic institutio­ns to expand opportunit­ies for students interested in pursuing careers in law,” said UAlbany President Havidán Rodríguez. “There has never been a greater need for legal profession­als who understand the unpreceden­ted challenges we face as a society, and this partnershi­p will create transforma­tive opportunit­ies for students who are ready to make a difference in the world.”

“We are excited to build on many years of successful collaborat­ion with the University at Albany and to begin a new partnershi­p with Hudson Valley Community College,” said Albany Law School President and Dean Alicia Ouellette. “The Legal Studies Pathways program directly supports our mission by expanding access to a career in law to students who might not otherwise have considered law school as a viable option.”

Students in the pathway program need to maintain continuous, full-time enrolment at Hudson Valley as they progress toward their associate degree. They will have access to opportunit­ies to engage with their peers, faculty, profession­als, and support services while enrolled at Hudson Valley through invitation­s to attend workshops, events, and programs at UAlbany, including all UAlbany PreLaw programmin­g and specialize­d Pre-Law advisement.

Once they complete their degree from Hudson Valley, they may enter a baccalaure­ate program at UAlbany in a number of fields.

Students in the Pathway program will have guaranteed admission at Albany Law so long as they have completed their baccalaure­ate degree at UAlbany and achieved a GPA and a one-time or average score on the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) that is no lower than the median GPA and LSAT score for the prior year’s entering class at Albany Law. Students will still go through Albany Law’s applicatio­n process as part of the pathway program.

Students interested in pursuing the Legal Studies Pathway Program should contact the Admissions Office.

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