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Published Mon, Mar 08, 2010 12:23 PM
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Campbell, NCSU to offer dual degree

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Campbell University's law school and N.C. State University are teaming up to offer a dual degree for students looking to get a law degree and master's of public administration.

The announcement was made today at Campbell, a private university that moved its law school to Raleigh from the small town of Buies Creek in Harnett County last fall.

The program will take four years, and shave off one year it would take if students were to do them separately, said Jeffrey Braden, the dean of NCSU's College of Humanities and Social Sciences.

Students will pay a combination of NCSU and Campbell tuition. The first class is to begin next fall.

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