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Jumpstart Your Legal Career

Guilford College partners with Elon University Law School to create an accelerated pathway for students interested in pursuing legal careers.

The program provides motivated, talented students the opportunity to save time and money by starting law school at Elon after their junior year at Guilford, substantially reducing costs and expediting career starts.

Elon Law considers applications from exceptionally well-qualified Guilford students who have completed all required courses but still need credits to graduate. Once admitted, you can enroll at Elon Law and begin earning credits toward a law degree. Appropriate credits earned at Elon Law can be transferred to Guilford to complete your bachelor’s degree and allow you to graduate with your Guilford College class.

For more information about the Elon Law program or pre-law advising in general, contact program advisers Catherine Bonventre or Michael Costolo, whose information can be found in the Ask Us section of this page.


Hands-on Learning

There are many valuable paths that lead to a rewarding legal career. Your Guilford education will be greatly enhanced by internships, study abroad, undergraduate research and service learning that make you more practiced and broadly immersed in critical thinking and problem-solving — essentials for any legal career.

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Guilford College, Elon Law Create Accelerated Pathway to Law Degree
Guilford College, Elon Law Create Accelerated Pathway to Law Degree

Students at Guilford College now have the option of an accelerated pathway to Elon University School of Law under a new agreement between the two Greensboro institutions.

My Guilford Story: Macaylee and Michael [VIDEO]
My Guilford Story: Macaylee and Michael [VIDEO]

Guilford College Criminal Justice major Macaylee Eller '22, who is also a Creative Writing minor and an Honors Student, is part of Guilford's Elon Law Program,…

Raising the Bar
Raising the Bar

During his first year at Guilford, Travis Poulos ’19 became enamored by the power of the law after studying key U.S. Supreme Court cases in Professor of Criminal Justice Will Pizio’s criminal procedural course.