Rutgers Law School and the Rutgers School
of Business-Camden offer a juris doctor/master of business administration
(J.D./M.B.A.) dual-degree program. Students who are interested in pursuing the
J.D./M.B.A. degree must apply and be admitted independently to both the M.B.A.
program and the J.D. program.
The M.B.A. program awards up to 12
credits of coursework toward the M.B.A. degree for credits earned at the
Rutgers Law School in Camden from among a list of courses specified by the graduate
committee. In order to receive credit toward the M.B.A. degree, students must
achieve grades of C or better in their law courses. Courses taken in the J.D.
program will not be included in the computation of the cumulative grade-point
average for the M.B.A.
Rutgers Law School also will
transfer up to 12 credits of coursework toward the J.D. degree for credits
earned in the M.B.A. program in courses approved in advance for each student by
the Law School Committee on the Curriculum. In order to receive credit toward
the J.D. degree, students must achieve grades of C or better in the M.B.A.
courses. Courses taken in the M.B.A. program will not be included in the
computation of the cumulative grade-point average for the J.D. degree.
Students enrolled in the J.D./M.B.A.
program must comply with the rules and regulations of each program, and must
meet the requirements for each degree except insofar as joint credit is awarded
in accordance with the rules stated above.
Admission Requirements
Prospective students interested in
the J.D./M.B.A. dual-degree program at Rutgers University-Camden currently are
required to submit both LSAT and GMAT standardized test scores. However,
students selected for the J.D./M.B.A. program should receive a waiver for one
standardized test if they scored within the 80th percentile on the other test.
Contact the program directors for more information.
For more information contact: rsbc.grad@camden.rutgers.edu.