Georgetown to Launch Online Executive LL.M. in Taxation in Fall

New program offers same classes as traditional Tax LL.M.

Georgetown University Law Center (GULC) has announced it will launch an online Executive Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree in Taxation starting in Fall 2014.

The Executive LL.M. program will consist of the same requirements as the on-campus tax LL.M. program, and Executive LL.M. students will be able to take the same classes as on-campus students. 

According to the law school, the online program "differs from others of its kind in that it gives students the opportunity to take either a broad curriculum of core courses, or to more narrowly focus their studies by earning the Certificate in International Taxation or the Certificate in State and Local Taxation as part of their degree."

Students may pursue the Executive LL.M. degree on a full-time or a part-time basis. Full-time students must normally complete their degree requirements within one year, while part-time students must generally complete their finish within three years (with possible extensions).

For more information, please visit the Georgetown Executive LL.M. in Taxation program website.


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