WIDENER LAW — Two schools in Pennsylvania have signed an agreement that officials say will save time and money towards earning a law degree. Widener Law Commonwealth and Lycoming College have signed an agreement that will allow Lycoming students to have the opportunity to complete their undergraduate and law degrees in six years. This 3+3 program allows undergraduate students to earn the final 30 credits of their bachelor’s degree at Widener Law Commonwealth while simultaneously pursuing their law degree.