Students may receive advanced credit toward the Certificate in Estate Planning for credits earned in other programs.
Students who graduated from the University of Baltimore J.D. program can receive advanced certificate credit for up to 6 credits earned in the J.D. program for classes which fall within the curriculum of the Certificate program, provided that the student received a B or better for the course and enrolled in the certificate program within three calendar years of receiving the J.D. degree.
Students who graduated from the J.D. or LL.B. programs of ABA-approved law schools other than the University of Baltimore can receive advanced certificate credit for up to 6 credits earned for courses taken in such programs that are substantially similar to classes which fall within the curriculum of the Certificate program, provided that the student received a B or better for the course and enrolled in the certificate program within three calendar years of receiving the J.D. or LL.B. degree.
Students who graduated from the University of Baltimore LL.M. in Tax program can receive advanced certificate credit for up to 6 credits earned in the LL.M. program for classes which fall within the curriculum of the Certificate program, provided that the student received a B or better for the course and enrolled in the certificate program within three calendar years of receiving the LL.M. degree.