The Justice Program aims to train justice support staff who can solve practical problems based on fundamental legal concepts and legal methodology; who have embraced indispensable principles such as democracy, the social state, and the rule of law; who are mindful of the integrity, justice, and ethical standards required by the legal profession; and who have acquired the skills for lifelong and self-directed learning. Students graduating from vocational and technical secondary schools that provide education in court clerkship and judicial administration may be admitted to the Justice Program without an entrance exam. Students who graduate from the Justice Program receive an “Associate Degree in Justice.” Our graduates have the opportunity to transfer to Law Faculties through the Vertical Transfer Exam (DGS).