<p>[Carleton</a> College Academic Catalog: Professional Preparation](<a href=“Preparation for Professional Schools | Academic Catalog | Carleton College”>Preparation for Professional Schools | Academic Catalog | Carleton College): “A Combined Plan in Law is offered in cooperation with the Columbia University School of Law. Under this plan a student combines three years of study at Carleton with three years at Columbia Law School. After completion of the six year program, the student is awarded two degrees, a BA degree from Carleton and a JD degree from Columbia. Admission is limited to about two persons per year. Information on the combined plan may be obtained from the Pre-Law adviser. Application should be made early in the junior year.”</p>
<p>That’s all I could find in the catalog. I’ve never heard of anyone actually doing this, though. You could email Prof. Jenny Wahl (<a href=“mailto:jwahl@carleton.edu”>jwahl@carleton.edu</a>) if you wanted to know more. She’s the current pre-law adviser.</p>