Course Outside the School of Law Request
With the written approval of the associate dean, a student, after completing the first year of the J.D. program, may enroll in courses offered by other schools of this University or other accredited institutions of higher learning. For credit toward graduation from the School of Law, courses generally should be at the graduate level and should contribute to the student's education in law or particular professional interests. A maximum of six credits in such courses may be allowed. Grades received in such courses are not included in the determination of the student's grade point average. Credit at the Law School for approved courses is given on the same basis as if the School of Law had provided that program itself. Additional selected guidelines governing courses outside the School of Law are listed on the reverse of this form.
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