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Are you interested in obtaining both the Masters in Criminal Justice and JD degrees? You may complete the degrees in less time than if the two degrees were obtained independently.
The MACJ/JD Joint Degree Program allows you to choose whether their first year of study is spent in the Department of Criminal Justice at the College of Arts and Sciences or in the School of Law. The second year is spent in the other school. The last two years are mixed, allowing you to take courses in both the MACJ and Law School.
Students are required to be admitted separately to both the School of Law and the Criminal Justice Department in the College of Arts and Sciences, and should consult the Graduate Bulletin for the specific admissions requirements for each school. Current students interested in the joint degree option must apply for the other program during the fall term of their first year of study.
For additional information about the JD degree program, please contact the Associate Dean for Student Affairs at the School of Law.
Please contact the Graduate Director in the Criminal Justice Department for more information about the Masters in Criminal Justice Program.
School of Law
Seattle University
Office of Admission
901 12th Avenue
P.O. Box 222000
Seattle, WA 98122-1090
(206) 398-4200
Fax: (206) 398-4058
Email: lawadmis@seattleu.edu
Erin Fullner
Associate Dean for Student Development
Seattle University School of Law
901 12th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122
Office: 206-398-4103
law.seattleu.edu
Destiny Ledesma
Senior Admission Counselor
(206) 296-5960
dledesma@seattleu.edu
Jonathan Bechtol
Graduate Program Coordinator
(206) 296-2139
bechtolj@seattleu.edu
Elaine Gunnison
Graduate Program Director
(206) 296-2430
gunnisone@seattleu.edu
Matthew Hickman
Department Chair
(206) 296-2484
hickmanm@seattleu.edu
Brandon Bledsoe, MACJ '23
Loren Atherley, Seattle Police Department., MACJ '10