Northeastern Law gearing up to launch first part-time Flex JD option

Northeastern University School of Law in Boston, is doing something it’s never done before; it’s launching a part-time, Flex JD program. 

The Flex JD will allow students to complete flexible remote coursework on their own schedule combined with optimized, required in-person instruction one or two days per week on the school’s Boston campus.

“We are excited to launch this unique FlexJD opportunity for those who are unable to pursue a traditional full-time JD program because of their career or personal obligations,” said Dean James Hackney, who will teach Torts to first year FlexJD students. “We built the FlexJD to provide a part-time schedule with a full-time experience to meet the needs of the greater Boston community.”

Courses in the Flex JD program will be spread over four years rather than the traditional three-year JD program. Students will experience the same foundational first-year curriculum as Northeastern Law’s full-time JD program students, but with more hours online. 

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The school is accepting applications and is preparing to start the new program in the fall of 2021, pending acquiescence from the American Bar Association (ABA).  


 

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