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Academic Calendar 2007-2008

Spring Term 2008

January5Fees due for Spring Semester 2008
2-26Moot Court, 1LD division
161L Day Division Fall Semester Grades due
21Martin Luther King Holiday. No Classes
22First Day of Classes. Upperclass, 1LE Division and Stat/Reg Courses
24Upperclass and 1L Evening Division Fall Semester Grades due
28Last day to add/drop a class (without permission) for J.D. and Non-Matriculating Students
281LD Division Required Courses begin (Constitutional Law, Lawyering Process, and Property)
February1 • Last day to add/drop a class (without permission) for LL.M and Exchange Students
• Deadline for filing completed SRP/Externship Applications
• Requested Due Date for filing J.D. Upperclass Writing or LL.M. Thesis Requirement Forms for Spring 20087
18-29Pass/fail registration. Office of the Registrar
19January Moot Court Grades Due
29• Last day to add/drop a class (with Instructor/Associate Dean permission). Exceptions Apply
• Requested Due Date for Filing Diploma Applications for May and July 2007 Graduates
March4Registration for Summer Term 2008 Begins (Continues until First Day of Summer Term Classes)
7Deadline for Filing Fall Semester 2008 Change of Division Requests. Office of the Associate Dean
10-14Spring break. No Classes
28Deadline for PC exam sign-up Deadline for Spring Semester 2007 Exam Deviation Requests
31Tuition and fee bill deferments expire for Spring Semester 2008
April14-18Course Selection for Fall 2008 (Add/Drop to continue through Fall 2008)
25Deadline for grant assistance for 2008-2009 - Student Finance Office
May5Last day of class: Upperclass, Lawyering Process, and 1LE Division Courses
6Reading Period
6-16Take Home Exam Period
7-16Examinations
9Last day of class: 1LD required courses (Constitutional Law, Property)
12, 13Statutory/Regulatory Course Exams
14, 161LD Required Courses (Constitutional Law and Property) Exams
15Exam deviations: Upperclass Courses
18Commencement
191LD Exam Deviations

June Term 2008

May19First Day of Class/1LE Moot Court
20SRP/Externship Applications Due
26Memorial Day. No Classes
June2-6 Pass/fail registration
13• Exam Deviation Requests Due
• Spring Semester 2008 Grades Due
20Last class day/1LE Moot Court Ends
23Examinations
24Examination Deviations

July Term 2008

June30Classes begin
July4Independence Day. No Classes
14-18Pass/Fail registration
25Exam Deviation Requests due
August1Last class day
4Examinations
5Examination Deviations
29July Term 2008 Grades Due

Fall Semester 2008

August1 Fees due for Fall Semester 2008 - upperclass and LL.M students. Business Office
20-22Orientation for first year J.D. and LL.M and Exchange students
25Classes begin
29Last day to add/drop a class (without permission) for J.D. and Non-Matriculating Students
September1Labor Day holiday - No Classes
5Last day to add/drop a class (without permission) for LL.M. and Exchange Students
5Requested Due Date for filing Dual Degree Applications for New Program Participants for 2008-2009
5Requested Due Date for filing J.D. Upperclass Writing or LL.M. Thesis Requirement Forms for Fall 2008
5Deadline for filing completed SRP/Externship Applications
23-Oct.3Pass/fail registration. Office of the Registrar
26Deadline for Filing Spring Semester 2009 Change of Division Requests. Office of the Associate Dean
October03 Deadline for Adding/Dropping a class (with Instructor/Associate Dean Permission). Exceptions Apply
9No Classes, Yom Kippur. Class Day to be Made-Up December 2, 2008
20-24Course Selection for Spring Semester 2009 (Add/Drop to continue through Spring 2009)
31Tuition and Bill Deferments Expire for Fall Semester 2008
November7 Requested Due Date for Filing Diploma Applications for January 2009 Graduates
7Deadline for Filing Fall Semester 2008 Exam Deviation Requests. Office of the Associate Dean
7Deadline for PC exam sign-up
26-28Thanksgiving Holidays - No Classes
December02Follow a Thursday Class Schedule
5Last Day of Classes
8Reading Period (Make Up Classes may be scheduled)
8-18Take Home Exam Period
9-18Examinations: Students are expected to be available to take exams (including deviations and make-up exams rescheduled as a result of postponement) during the entire examination period.
19Exam deviations

Spring Semester 2009

January09 Fees due for Spring Semester 2009
5-30Moot Court, 1LD division
19Martin Luther King Holiday. No Classes
20First Day of Classes. Upperclass, 1LE Division (not LP) and Stat/Reg Courses
26Last day to add/drop a class (without permission) for J.D. and Non-Matriculating Students
30Last day to add/drop a class (without permission) for LL.M and Exchange Students
30Deadline for filing completed SRP/Externship Applications
30Requested Due Date for filing J.D. Upperclass Writing or LL.M. Thesis Requirement Forms for Spring 2009
30Fall Semester 2008 Grades Due
February2 1LD Division Required Courses begin (Constitutional Law, and Property; 13 Weeks)
2All Spring Lawyering Process begins
16-27Pass/fail registration. Office of the Registrar
20January Moot Court Grades Due
27Last day to add/drop a class (with Instructor/Associate Dean permission). Exceptions Apply
27Requested Due Date for Filing Diploma Applications for May and July 2009 Graduates
March06 Deadline for Filing Fall Semester 2009 Change of Division Requests. Office of the Associate Dean
9-13Spring break. No Classes
23Registration for Summer Term 2009 Begins (Continues until First Day of Summer Term Classes)
27Deadline for PC exam sign-up
27Deadline for Spring Semester 2009 Exam Deviation Requests
31Tuition and fee bill deferments expire for Spring Semester 2009
April06-10 Course Selection for Fall 2009 (Add/Drop to continue through Fall 2009)
24Deadline for grant assistance for 2009-2010 - Student Finance Office
May4 Last day of class: Upperclass and 1LE Division Courses
5Reading Period (Make Up Classes may be scheduled)
5-13Take Home Exam Period
6-13Examinations: Examinations: Students are expected to be available to take exams (including deviations and make-up exams rescheduled as a result of postponement) during the entire examination period.
8Last day of class: 1LD required courses (Constitutional Law, Lawyering Process, Property)
8Last Day of 1LE Lawyering Process
11, 12 Statutory/Regulatory Course Exams
13, 151LD Required Courses (Constitutional Law and Property) Exams
14Exam deviations: Upperclass Courses

Make-up classes may be scheduled on the first day of the reading period. Students are expected to be available to take exams (including deviations and make-up exams rescheduled as a result of postponement) during the entire examination period.

      
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