Articulation Agreement: UW-Stout & Mitchell Hamline School of Law

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This Agreement is entered into between Mitchell Hamline School of Law, Saint Paul, MN and the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System, DBA University of Wisconsin-Stout to better serve students preparing to pursue an advanced degree in law. This agreement defines preparatory coursework to be completed at the University of Wisconsin-Stout for students intending to matriculate into Mitchell Hamline School of Law; this agreement will articulate the special terms for admission into Mitchell Hamline School of Law to earn a Juris Doctor (J.D.), and the criteria for awarding a Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Social Science from the University of Wisconsin Stout. 

Objectives of the Agreement

  1. The purpose of this agreement is to create a pathway between the University of Wisconsin-Stout and Mitchell Hamline School of Law and thereby provide UW-Stout students with an opportunity to earn degrees from both institutions upon completion.
  2. It is agreed upon that each institution has the right and responsibility to make changes to its curricula and enrollment standards to maintain its academic integrity and meet accreditation standards. Such changes, if any, will be communicated with the offices and/or designated contacts responsible for oversight of the dual degree program.

Responsibilities of UW-Stout

  1. Recruitment of students for this program will be the responsibility of UW-Stout in cooperation with Mitchell Hamline School of Law.
  2. The Pre-Law advisor at UW-Stout will be assigned to the students aiming to complete this dual degree program. This advisor will be responsible to advise students regarding their academic preparation for admission to Mitchell Hamline School of Law and their goal of earning the J.D. degree. 

Responsibilities of Mitchell Hamline School of Law

  1. Mitchell Hamline School of Law will inform the Pre-Law advisor of any changes in enrollment or program requirements which may impact the advising process at UW-Stout. 
  2. Mitchell Hamline School of Law will provide advisement during the enrollment process to UW-Stout students and throughout the duration of the J.D. study to ensure students have a clear understanding of the sequence of courses and graduation requirements for the Mitchell Hamline School of Law program.

Admission and Graduation Requirements

  1. The University of Wisconsin Stout’s admission and program admission requirements apply to students under this agreement.
  2. Students must fulfill the graduation requirements at both institutions to include the following at the University of Wisconsin Stout including the completion of a minimum of 32 credits in residence for a bachelor’s degree at UW-Stout.
  3. Students who express an interest in the dual degree program must meet all the requirements for the B.S. Applied Social Science degree except for courses and credits to be reverse transferred from Mitchell Hamline School of Law to UW-Stout. 

Transfer of Credits

  1. Courses will be applied and transfer as described in the attached Program Articulation Tables. 
  2. Elective courses taken or substituted at the sending institution and sending program not listed in this agreement will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis and determined how they may apply to the degree (if applicable and needed).

Implementation and Review

  1. The Provost, Dean, Program Director or designees of the parties to this agreement will implement the terms of this agreement, including identifying and incorporating any changes into subsequent agreements, assuring compliance with system policy, procedure and guidelines, and conducting a periodic review of this agreement.  
  2. This Articulation Agreement is effective on 08/01/2026 and shall remain in effect until the end date of 08/01/2031 or for five years, whichever occurs first, unless terminated or amended by either party with six months prior written notice.
  3. The law school and university shall work with students to resolve the transfer of courses should changes to either program occur while the agreement is in effect.
  4. This Articulation Agreement will be reviewed by both parties beginning 02/01/2031 within six months of the end date). 
  5. This articulation agreement applies only Fall 2026 until revised.

Section A: General Education

General Education CategoryCourse NumberCourse TitleCredits
Communication & Literacy (CL)ENGL-101Composition 13
Communication & Literacy (CL)ENGL-102Composition 23
Communication & Literacy (CL)COMST-100Fundamentals of Communication3
Social & Behavioral Sciences (SBS)ANTH-220*Cultural Anthropology*3
Social & Behavioral Sciences (SBS)ECON-210*Principles of Macroeconomics*3
Humanities & Arts (HA)HIST-210*Modern World History*3
Civics & Perspectives (CP)GEOG-251*Introduction to Geospatial Technologies*3
Humanities & Arts (HA)ElectiveHumanities & Arts Stout Core3
Natural Science & Wellness (NSW)ElectiveNatural Science & Wellness Stout Core (Lab)3
Natural Science & Wellness (NSW)ElectiveNatural Science & Wellness Stout Core (Non-Lab)3
Math & Quantitative Reasoning (MQR)ElectiveMath & Quantitative Reasoning Stout Core (Math or Stats)3

*These courses will count towards both Stout Core General Education as well as Major Studies. Students will need to take additional free elective credits at UW-Stout to reach 92 credits prior to transferring to Mitchell Hamline School of Law.

Section B: Major Studies to be completed at UW-Stout or reverse transferred from Mitchell Hamline School of Law

Major Course/Credits required to earn the UW-Stout DegreeCreditsCompleted at UW-Stout by B.S. APSS. (X=yes, blank=no)Completed by Mitchell Hamline J.D. degree (X=yes, blank=no)
ECON-215: Principles of Microeconomics3X 
POLS-210: American Government3X 
SOC-110: Introductory Sociology3X 
ENGL-247: Critical Writing3X 
APSS-100: Introduction to Applied Social Science1X 
APSS-300: Quantitative Research Methods3X 
APSS-301: Qualitative Research Methods3X 
APSS-400: Applied Social Science Capstone5 X
Field Experience or Cooperative Education Experience1X 
Choose any available concentration at UW-Stout except Social Studies Education24X 
Free Electives, Minor, and/or Certificate taken at UW-Stout15X 
Credit Reverse Transferred from Mitchell Hamline to Free Electives23 X

Signatures

Mitchell Hamline School of Law
Title Name Signature Date
University of Wisconsin-Stout
Title Name Signature Date