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SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — The University of Idaho has opened its fast-track law school program to students who are transferring from Lewis-Clark State College.
The Spokesman-Review reports the University of Idaho College of Law's 3+3 Program allows students to earn their bachelor's and law degrees in six years rather than the usual seven.
Lewis-Clark State College is in Lewiston, a short drive from the University of Idaho's Moscow campus. Boise State University, the College of Idaho and Brigham Young University-Idaho also participate in the 3+3 Program.
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