Advisor:
Robert Peters
Room 220E, Walwood Hall
The joint JD/MPA degree program provides advanced practitioner-oriented education in legal, administrative, and policy processes that are essential to the effective management of legal practices as well as health care, nonprofit, and public organizations. The combination of skills and theory is also ideal for pre-career and in-career students who aspire to careers in court administration, criminal justice, regulation, drafting legislation, lobbying, senior management, and politics. Law courses are offered at Western Michigan University’s Grand Rapids and Lansing Branch Campuses and the Thomas M. Cooley Law School. The remaining MPA courses are offered on the main campus in Kalamazoo and the University’s regional campuses in Battle Creek, Grand Rapids, Lansing, and Berrien County.
Admission Requirements
Applicants must meet the minimum requirements for each program. The Thomas M. Cooley Law School JD program and the Western Michigan University MPA program maintain independent admission requirements, processes, and committees. Consequently, admission to one degree program does not guarantee admission to the second program.
Students are urged to consult an advisor before pursuing the joint JD/MPA degree.