CHC + UC Irvine Law Pathways

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Current CHC students and recent CHC alumni are invited to participate in the following opportunities with the UC Irvine School of Law:

These opportunities are a result of a collaboration between the CHC and the UC Irvine School of Law to develop a pathway for CHC students to advance their academic interests in this field.

3+3 Honors Collegium Law Program

The 3+3 Honors Collegium Law Program will enable qualified high achieving students to complete an undergraduate degree and JD degree within six years, rather than the usual seven, significantly reducing the cost of education.

CHC students and alumni admitted to the 3+3 Honors Collegium Law Program will receive BOTH:

  • A $30,000 tuition scholarship (for both residents and nonresidents) each year to offset tuition and fees of attending UC Irvine Law as long as they remain in good standing.
  • Mentorship from an upper-division UC Irvine Law student or UC Irvine Law alumni.
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group photo with CHC alum Christina Zabat-Fran outside of SBSG

Honors Collegium Law Scholarship

CHC students and alumni awarded the Honors Collegium Law Scholarship will receive a $30,000 tuition scholarship (for both residents and nonresidents) each year to offset tuition and fees of attending UC Irvine Law as long as they remain in good standing.

Current Student Eligibility

To be eligible for the Law Scholarship and/or the 3+3 program, current CHC students must:

  1. Be projected to have a minimum UGPA at least equal to the median for the UC Irvine Law entering JD class of the prior year (UC Irvine GPA projection will be calculated by CHC)
    • Anticipated median GPA for UC Irvine Law’s 2024 entering class: 3.81 UGPA
  2. Have a minimum LSAT score at least equal to the median for the UC Irvine Law entering JD class of the prior year
    • Anticipated median LSAT for UC Irvine Law’s 2024 entering class: 167 LSAT (as calculated by the Law School Admissions Council – LSAC)
  3. Be on track to completing all CHC requirements, determined by CHC based on:
    • Cumulative UC Irvine GPA + your year in school
    • Reasonable plan to complete all required CHC classes as demonstrated by approved course plan to graduation
    • Reasonable plan to complete CHC research and thesis as demonstrated by honors thesis proposal and/or submission of approved honors thesis)
  4. Be nominated by the CHC
  5. Apply to UC Irvine Law and fulfill all other criteria for admission into UC Irvine Law through the law school’s usual admission procedures.
    • Applications to UC Irvine Law may be submitted as early as September of the year preceding the year in which the prospective student wishes to enroll in UC Irvine Law.
    • Prospective students are encouraged to apply early, as seats are filled as the season progresses. Binding Early Decision applications are due no later than November 15 each year. You are not required to apply to UC Irvine Law for Binding Early Decision to be eligible for the Law Scholarship or the 3+3 program.

Students admitted to the program must accept and submit the required confirmation form no later than April 1 or forfeit the scholarship. Students not admitted through the 3+3 Program may still be considered for admission to UC Irvine Law through the regular admissions process.

Alumni Eligibility

To be eligible for the Law Scholarship and/or the 3+3 program CHC alumni must:

  1. Have a minimum UGPA at least equal to the median for the UC Irvine Law entering JD class of the prior year
    • Anticipated median GPA for UC Irvine Law’s 2024 entering class: 3.81 UGPA
  2. Have a minimum LSAT score at least equal to the median for the UC Irvine Law entering JD class of the prior year
    • Anticipated median LSAT for UC Irvine Law’s 2024 entering class: 167 LSAT (as calculated by the Law School Admissions Council – LSAC)
  3. Be certified as completing CHC (or on track to completing all CHC requirements), determined by CHC
  4. Be nominated by the CHC
  5. Apply to UCI Law and fulfill all other criteria for admission into UC Irvine Law through the law school’s usual admission procedures.
    • Applications to UC Irvine Law may be submitted as early as September of the year preceding the year in which the prospective student wishes to enroll in UC Irvine Law.
    • Prospective students are encouraged to apply early, as seats are filled as the season progresses. Binding Early Decision applications are due no later than November 15 each year. You are not required to apply to UC Irvine Law for Binding Early Decision to be eligible for the Law Scholarship or the 3+3 program.

Admitted students who are Honors Collegium alumni with credentials higher than the required minimum LSAT and UGPA requirements may be eligible for additional scholarship assistance. Admitted students with credentials lower than the required minimum LSAT and UGPA requirements may still receive substantial scholarship assistance.

Students admitted to the program must accept and submit the required confirmation form no later than April 1 or forfeit the scholarship. Students not admitted through the 3+3 Program may still be considered for admission to UC Irvine Law through the regular admissions process.

Complete the CHC + UC Irvine Law Pathway Interest Form