Advising
Academic advising guides students through the complexities of their legal education and helps them navigate course selections, manage academic challenges, and align their studies with career objectives. This personalized guidance is essential, as it ensures that students are well-prepared to meet the rigorous demands of the legal profession.
Resources
- The Planning Your Course of Study tool lists primary and secondary course offerings so students can explore different practice types, employer types, and subject matters
- Graduation requirements outline the curriculum and course requirements
- Pass/Fail Grading Policy states the grading scale for the Pass/Fail Grading Policy and more
- The Student Advising Worksheet describes graduation requirements and identifies Uniform Bar Exam-tested (UBE) Subjects
- Course Catalog provides course descriptions and credits for all courses offered
- The Student Handbook contains information about academic policies and procedures and administrative resources