Students outside the LRC

JD Program

JD Graduation Requirements

Effective with entering class of Fall 2025

6 Years

Maximum Time for All Students to Complete JD Degree

88 Credits

Total Number of Credits Needed to Graduate with a JD Degree

  • At least 70 of the 88 credits must be letter-graded on the A/B/C/D/F grade scale.
  • At least 82 of the 88 total credits must be earned at the University of San Diego School of Law.
  • The Dean or his or her designate may grant exceptions to the above for students who transfer to USD from other law schools or who visit other law schools during a Fall or Spring semester.

Residency Requirements

  • Students who enter full-time must attempt and pay for six (6) full-time regular (Fall or Spring) semesters. A full-time regular semester is a minimum of 12 credits and a maximum of 16 credits.
  • Students may apply up to four (4) credits earned in a prior summer session toward the requirement of attempting 12 credits in a subsequent regular semester. However, students will still pay full-time tuition as if they had attempted 12 to 16 credits. For example, a student can take four (4) credits in the summer and apply all credits to the upcoming Fall semester and therefore only take eight (8) credits in that Fall semester.
  • Students may petition to graduate in five (5) full-time semesters in limited circumstances only.

Course Requirements

This JD Graduation Requirements web page is provided for the convenience of USD law students by the Office for Law Student Affairs. This web page was published in 2023 and is subject to change. This web page is not a substitute for one-on-one academic advising or the official Student Handbook, Academic Rules and Administrative Policies and Procedures of the University of San Diego. Students are encouraged to consult both the Office for Law Student Affairs and the Academic Rules before making final academic planning decisions. Students are responsible for ensuring they meet all degree requirements.