Western New England University School of Law Launches Online JD Access Program
SPRINGFIELD — Western New England University School of Law announced the launch of JD Access, a part-time evening online juris doctor program designed to expand access to legal education for working professionals, non-traditional students, and individuals whose life circumstances make attending on-campus programs difficult. The first cohort will begin in the fall of 2026.
Fully accredited by the American Bar Assoc. (ABA), JD Access is among only about 20 ABA accredited online JD programs nationwide. The program offers an innovative blend of synchronous online classes, asynchronous coursework, and limited in-person residencies, giving students the flexibility to pursue their law degree while balancing work, family, and other commitments.
“JD Access embodies our mission to advance justice, expand opportunities, and educate lawyers who make a difference,” said Zelda Harris, dean of the School of Law. “This program opens doors to legal education for students who might otherwise be excluded because of geography or life circumstances, without sacrificing the academic excellence and personal connection that define WNE Law.”
The part-time evening structure is ideal for working professionals, with short, required residencies designed to foster connection and collaboration. The program also provides opportunities for meaningful pro bono and community engagement through the Center for Social Justice at Western New England University. Students can complete the program in three and a half or four years, with optional summer courses available, and the program is open to students across the country, regardless of where they live and work.





