About Pathways to UC Irvine Law
These innovative collaborations are designed to advance UC Irvine Law's strong commitment to providing meaningful, and affordable, pathways for students to advance their law school career.
For more opportunities to learn about UC Irvine Law's connection to these programs, please see our Experience UC Irvine Law page for our upcoming events.
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Honors Collegium Law Scholarship and 3+3 Honors Collegium Law Pathway
UC Irvine Law and UCI Campuswide Honors Collegium (CHC) offer a two-part collaboration for CHC students access to an accelerated Bachelors/Juris Doctor 3+3 degree program at UC Irvine Law, and scholarship funds. The Scholarship program guarantees a minimum scholarship for students who have graduated from CHC and are later admitted into UC Irvine Law’s Juris Doctor (J.D.) program. Successful applicants admitted to the Law School, who are part of the Scholarship Program, will receive a $90,000 tuition scholarship over three years — available for both residents and nonresidents. Learn more >
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Joe C. Wen School of Population & Public Health Scholarship and 3+3 Articulated Pathway
UC Irvine Law and UC Irvine Joe C. Wen School of Population & Public Health have established a two-part collaboration to offer UC Irvine Wen Public Health students access to an accelerated Bachelor's/Juris Doctor degree pathway at UCI Law, and scholarship funds. Qualified recipients will receive $90,000 over three years at UCI Law and, if enrolled in the 3+3 pathway, could earn their Bachelor's and J.D. degrees in six years, as opposed to the traditional seven. Learn more >
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School of Engineering Scholarship
UC Irvine Law and UCI Henry Samueli School of Engineering collaboration offers Samueli School of Engineering graduates access to scholarship funds at UC Irvine Law. The scholarship program — which includes a $90,000 tuition scholarship over three years, available for both residents and nonresidents — provides talented engineering students interested in the study of law — including intellectual property, law and technology, and other areas — the ability to obtain an affordable legal education at UC Irvine Law. Learn more >
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School of Humanities Scholarship and 3+3 Articulated Pathway
UC Irvine Law and UCI School of Humanities collaboration offers humanities students access to an accelerated Bachelor’s/Juris Doctor 3+3 degree program at UC Irvine Law, and scholarship funds. Successful UCI Humanities applicants admitted to the Law School will receive a $90,000 tuition scholarship over three years, available for both residents and nonresidents, and an accelerated pathway for high-achieving humanities students to earn B.A. and J.D. degrees in six years, as opposed to the traditional seven. Learn more >
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School of Physical Sciences Scholarship
UC Irvine Law and the School of Physical Sciences have established a collaboration to offer UC Irvine physical sciences graduates access to scholarship funds at UC Irvine School of Law. The scholarship program — which includes a $90,000 tuition scholarship over three years, available for both residents and nonresidents — is designed to advance UC Irvine’s dedication to providing meaningful pathways for students to pursue their academic interests. Learn more >
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School of Social Ecology Scholarship and 3+3 Articulated Pathway
UC Irvine Law and UCI School of Social Ecology’s collaboration offers qualified School of Social Ecology students access to an accelerated Bachelor’s/Juris Doctor 3+3 articulated program at UC Irvine Law, and scholarship funds. Successful UCI School of Social Ecology applicants admitted to the Law School will receive a $90,000 tuition scholarship over three years, available for both residents and nonresidents, and an accelerated pathway for high-achieving School of Social Ecology students to earn B.A. and J.D. degrees in six years, as opposed to the traditional seven. Learn more >
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School of Social Sciences Scholarship and 3+3 Articulated Pathway
UC Irvine's School of Law and School of Social Sciences have established a two-part collaboration to offer UC Irvine Social Sciences students access to an accelerated Bachelor's/Juris Doctor degree pathway at UC Irvine School of Law, and scholarship funds. Qualified recipients will receive $90,000 over three years at UC Irvine School of Law and, if enrolled in the 3+3 pathway, could earn their Bachelor's and J.D. degrees in six years, as opposed to the traditional seven. Learn more >
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UC Irvine Law and Korea University School of Law (KU Law) will enhance the already strong relationship between the two schools with several new collaborative initiatives. The schools have established a slate of new partnership initiatives, including a new LL.M. scholarship opportunity for eligible KU Law alumni. The partnership also includes new faculty research initiatives, a new externship program for students, and a continued commitment to hosting visiting professors and visiting scholars. Learn more >
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UC Irvine Law and Point Foundation have established a scholarship initiative for Point alumni and graduating Point Scholars. The initiative guarantees a minimum scholarship for Point Scholars or alumni of Point’s Flagship, Community College, and BIPOC programs who have graduated from an undergraduate or graduate program and are later admitted into UC Irvine Law’s J.D. program. Successful applicants admitted to UCI Law, who are part of this scholarship initiative, will receive a $90,000 tuition scholarship over three years — available for both residents and nonresidents — to help offset the costs of attending UC Irvine Law. Learn more >
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UC Irvine Law and Thrive Scholars have established a scholarship initiative for graduating Thrive Scholars and alumni. The initiative guarantees a minimum scholarship for Thrive Scholars who have completed an undergraduate or graduate program and are later admitted into UC Irvine Law’s Juris Doctor (J.D.) program. Successful applicants admitted to UC Irvine Law, who are part of this scholarship initiative, will receive a minimum $90,000 tuition scholarship over three years — available for both residents and nonresidents — to help offset the costs of attending UC Irvine Law. Learn more >