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May 3, 2005

Drexel Law

Drexel University hopes to open a law school by fall 2006. If the school's Board of Trustees approves the plan, the University will submit a proposal to the Pennsylvania Department of Education for provisional approval.

Co-op Program. There are now five law schools in Philadelphia, but Drexel's would be unique in taking a cooperative approach, in which students alternate academic work with two six-month work assignments, officials said.

Drexel plans to offer the Juris Doctor as its principal degree, along with a master of laws degree (LLM) and a master of legal studies in various fields.

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