The University of Akron has signed agreements with two schools to offer accelerated law degree programs.

The schools partnering with Akron on the “3+3 Bachelor’s/Law Accelerated Degree Programs” are Walsh University in North Canton and Robert Morris University in Moon, Pa., according to a news release. Through the program, students will be able to earn their bachelor’s and law degrees in six years instead of seven. That’s because a student’s senior year of undergrad would coincide with his or her first year at Akron Law, the release said. This type of program is possible because of rule changes approved by the Supreme Court of Ohio in 2014, the release stated. Cleveland State University earlier this month announced a similar set of partnerships with two Ohio schools.