UEES and University of Dayton sign agreement to benefit students and alumni

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At the initiative of the Graduate School of Law, an international academic alliance has been signed between Espiritu Santo University and the University of Dayton (USA).

This agreement will benefit law students and alumni, both graduate (Graduate School of Law) and undergraduate (School of Law). In this way, our students will be able to simultaneously apply for a second international degree in the Online Master of Laws (LL.M.) American and Transnational Law at the University of Dayton School of Law.

Benefits for our students and alumni once admitted to the LL.M. program:

  • Between 50 and 74% off the original value of the Online LL.M. from the University of Dayton School of Law.
  • Up to 10 validable credits from our undergraduate or master's degree programs in the Online LL. M. from the University of Dayton School of Law.
  • Graduates of the Online LL.M. will be eligible to sit for the bar exams in Washington and California, which will allow them, upon passing the exams, to practice law in those states.
  • A full scholarship to attend the Online LL.M. program at Dayton School of Law, among all applicants, subject to verification of academic and socioeconomic merit by UEES and the University of Dayton.
  • University of Dayton is part of the list of accredited foreign universities in Senescyt.

An informative session will be held on Thursday, March 9 at 18:30 (Ecuadorian time).

 

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