Juris Doctor - Master of Business Administration

The Juris Doctor-Master of Business Administration (JD/MBA) provides a comprehensive graduate education in professional management. It is excellent preparation for leadership roles in business environments and is offered in association with the Graduate School of Business.

 
 

Admission to the JD/MBA Program

You must apply to the law school and the Masters program separately; admission into one does not automatically grant admission into the other. Once admitted to both programs, you must contact the Gonzaga Law Registrar and Gonzaga Graduate School of Business Assistant Director for Admissions before you are considered a dual-degree student.

What to Expect

A total of 114 combined credits are needed to complete the JD/MBA. The JD is a 90-credit degree and the MBA is a 33-credit degree.

Dual-degree students may waive a combination of 9 credits from both programs combined (for a total of 114 credits), but may not waive more than 6 credits from either program.

There are four possible program combinations:

  • 84 JD Credits / 30 MBA Credits
  • 85 JD Credits / 29 MBA Credits
  • 86 JD Credits / 28 MBA Credits
  • 87 JD Credits / 27 MBA Credits

Basics of the JD / MBA Program

Applying to the Program

Before being considered for admission to the JD/MBA program, candidates must apply and be admitted to both the Gonzaga School of Law and the Gonzaga Graduate School of Business. Candidates must meet all of the admissions criteria for each school individually and apply via each school’s normal admissions process. It is possible that a candidate for the dual-degree program will be admitted to either the Law School or the Graduate School of Business, but not both.

Candidates for admission to the dual-degree program must indicate on their applications to the respective schools that they are applying for admission to the dual-degree program.

Application Deadlines

Candidates for the JD/MBA Dual Degree must comply with the admissions deadlines of the respective schools. Candidates who have been admitted to both the Gonzaga School of Law and the Graduate School of Business must inform both schools of their intention to be a dual-degree candidate.

Who to Contact

For information about admission to the dual-degree program, candidates should simultaneously contact the admissions offices of both the Gonzaga Law School and the Graduate School of Business and go through the standard admissions process for each school. Candidates should also contact the Registrar at the School of Law and should contact your admissions representative at the Graduate School of Business.

Tuition

Students will pay tuition at the normal rate charged by the Gonzaga Law School for law school classes, and at the normal rate charged by the Graduate School of Business. To ensure that your student accounts are charged correctly, you must contact both the Gonzaga Law financial aid department and Student Accounts on main campus.

Dual-School Attendance Schedules

In Fall and Spring semesters, law school begins a week before business school. Both schools have 15-week semesters, but the law school has two weeks of finals, whereas the business school has just one week of finals. Finals for both schools end at the same time.

Law school summer sessions start a week later than business-school summer sessions.

Sample schedule for full-time joint-degree students: (84 JD credits/30 MBA credits)

Term 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year
Fall Law - 15 Law - 13 GSB* - 2 Law - 14 GSB - 2
Spring Law - 15 Law - 13 GSB - 2 Law - 14 
Summer 1 GSB - 6 GSB - 6 Study for Bar
Summer 2 GSB - 6 GSB - 6 Study for Bar
 *Graduate School of Business credits  

Job Placement Assistance

Students and alumni of the dual-degree program will have the same career services resources available to them that are available to students and alumni of the Law School and the Graduate School of Business.



Apply for a Dual Degree

Apply to the School of Business Administration

We recommend that you complete your application three months prior to the start of the semester. You can apply for fall, spring, or summer semesters.

Apply to the School of Law

All applications must be completed online through the Law School Admissions Council (LSAC) website.