The Division of Justice and Law Administration (JLA), a unit of the Ancell School of Business, has offered an acclaimed Bachelor of Science degree since 1976.
With options in legal studies, paralegal studies, law enforcement, corrections, and criminology, the JLA program is home to over 500 majors and teaches up to 2,000 students per year.
In 1997, the JLA Division began its Master of Science in Justice Administration (MSJA) degree program.
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Nicole Beaulieu, WCSU class of 2013. Nicole is the first recipient of the Dr. Melissa Fenwick Award, presented for excellence in Criminology. The award was established in honor of Dr. Fenwick, a JLA faculty member, who passed away in December, 2012. Nicole is wearing the colors of Alpha Phi Sigma, the National Criminal Justice Honor Society.
Convocation Awards

JLA senior, Brittany Bisson, with Dean Allen Morton and Prof. Mullaney (Chair, JLA) at the May 2011 Honors convocation. Brittany received both The Ancell Dean's Award and the Justice and Law administration Award.

JLA senior, Roosevelt Jean received the T. Clrak Hull Danbury Bar Association Award at the May Honors convocation. He is pictured with Prof. Mullaney (Chair, JLA).




