J.D./LL.M. Program in Insurance Law

The Insurance Law Center offers J.D. students from any law school the option of working toward a LL.M. in Insurance Law while they are still J.D. candidates. Up to 12 credits of insurance law core courses taken at the Law School as part of the J.D. program may be applied toward the LL.M. degree requirements.
Full-time, day division J.D. candidates at the Law School in good standing may apply to the LL.M. program by submitting an abbreviated LL.M. application during their fourth, fifth or sixth semesters. Evening division students may apply once they reach a comparable milestone.
J.D. students at other U.S. law schools may apply to join the J.D./LL.M. program during their fourth semester of law school. Students who are accepted will be provisionally admitted to the LL.M. program and will spend their final J.D. year at the University of Connecticut School of Law. (The J.D. degree will be awarded by the student's home law school, not the University of Connecticut).




