Suffolk Law Summer 2019 Student Handbook

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT8
EMERGENCY EVACUATION9
RULES AND REGULATIONS11
I. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS11
A. General Requirements11
B. Day Division13
(a) Credit for Classroom Instruction14
(i) Fall and spring terms14
(ii) Summer term15
(iii) Winter session16
(iv) Special sessions16
(b) Out of-class Student Work in Courses that Involve Classroom or Direct Faculty Instruction16
(c) Credit for Clinic and Externships17
(d) Credit for Directed Study18
(e) Credit for Student-Edited Law Journals18
(f) Credit for Moot Court, Mock Trial, and ADR Competitions18
(g) Credit for Teaching Assistants and Research Assistants18
(h) Credit for Distance Learning Courses19
C. Evening Division19
D. Accelerated JD Program19
II. ACADEMIC STANDARDS21
A. Course Loads21
B. Attendance and Assignment Policy21
C. Academic Standing Requirements24
D. Dean's List31
E. Graduation with Honors32
F. Academic Integrity32
G. Credit for Clinical and Other Non-Classroom Activities34
H. Legal Writing Requirement Policy35
I. Elective Add/Drop Period39
J. Extensions Beyond End of Semester39
K. Special Students and Reduced Course Loads40
III. GRADING AND EXAMINATIONS40
A. Grading Policy40
B. Grading System41
C. Grades and Examinations42
D. Class Rank42
E. Examination Numbers43
F. Failure to Take Examinations43
H. Privacy44
IV. SUMMER LAW PROGRAMS44
A. Eligibility44
B. Course Load44
V. LEAVES OF ABSENCE AND WITHDRAWALS45
VI. READMISSIONS46
A. Consideration of Readmission Applications and Petitions46
B. Time Restrictions on Certain Petitions and Applications for Readmission48
C. Procedure and Requirments for All Reapplications48
D. Limit on Reapplication48
VI. DUAL DEGREE PROGRAMS49
A. Juris Doctor/Master of Public Administration49
B1. Juris Doctor/Master of Business Administration49
B2. Juris Doctor/Master of Business Administration Three-Year Program50
C. Juris Doctor/Master of Science in Finance51
D. Juris Doctor/Master of Science in Criminal Justice52
F. General Requirements, More Information52
VIII. ACADEMIC CONCENTRATIONS52
A. Designation of an Academic Concentration52
B. Purpose53
C. Components of an Academic Concentration53
D. Procedure for Student Enrollments in a Concentration54
E. Completion of Requirements and Review of Student Record54
F. Graduation54
G. Concentration Directors55
H. Financial Services Concentration55
I. Health and Biomedical Law Concentration55
J. Intellectual Property Law Concentration55
K. International Law Concentration55
l. Trial and Appellate Advocacy Concentration56
M. Labor and Employment Law Concentration56
N. Legal Technology and Innovation Concentration56
IX. ACADEMIC SPECIALIZATIONS56
A. Accelerator-to-Practice Program56
X. TRANSFER BETWEEN DIVISIONS58
XI. STUDENT CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE59
XII. CHANGES TO REGULATIONS60
LEARNING OUTCOMES61
ABA STANDARD 510 PROCESS62
ALCOHOL POLICY64
CANCELLATIONS AND DELAYS POLICY68
CLASS MAKE-UP POLICY69
COMPUTER USE POLICY70
COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARK USE74
SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY PRINCIPLES AND POLICIES REGARDING FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION76
DISABILITY SERVICES FOR STUDENTS80
LAW SCHOOL ESSENTIAL PERFORMANCE STANDARDS81
STUDENT DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURE83
DRUG-FREE SCHOOLS AND COMMUNITIES ACT - STUDENT NOTIFICATION88
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY91
EXAM INTERRUPTION POLICY92
EXAMINATION POSTPONEMENT AND RESCHEDULING REQUESTS94
EXAMINATION REGULATIONS95
LAPTOP EXAMINATION RULES98
LAPTOP EXAM - PROCESS FOR INVESTIGATING AND RESOLVING CLAIMS OF MISSING EXAM TEXT98
FAMILY EDUCATION RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (BUCKLEY AMENDMENT)101
CHOSEN NAME POLICY105
COMMUNICATIONS WITH LAW STUDENTS' RELATIVES, FRIENDS, AND OTHER THIRD-PARTIES106
FOOD AND DRINK POLICY - Sargent Hall108
HAZING POLICY109
INVOLUNTARY LEAVE OF ABSENCE111
MILITARY SERVICE POLICY - Law School114
SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY'S POLICY AGAINST DISCRIMINATION AND HARASSMENT115
SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY'S POLICY AGAINST SEXUAL MISCONDUCT118
Title IX at Suffolk University118
I. Introduction118
II. Summary of Process and Procedures119
III. To Whom This Policy Applies119
IV. Prohibited Conduct Under This Policy120
V. Report of Sexual Misconduct124
VI. The University's Response to a Report of Sexual Misconduct130
VII. Investigation132
VIII. Standard of Proof134
IX. Amnesty134
X. Advisers134
XI. Withdrawal of a Student Respondent During the Investigation, Review or Appeal134
XII. Sanctions (Students or Student Organizations) and Discipline (Employees)135
XIII. Appeal135
APPENDIX A: Definitions Relevant to the Policy on Sexual Misconduct136
APPENDIX B: Student/Student Organization Sanctions138
APPENDIX C: Employee Discipline141
NON-PROSELYTIZING POLICY142
PARKING AND MBTA PROGRAM143
MOTOR DRIVEN VEHICLES146
LAW STUDENT ACCESS TO FUNCTION SPACES, MOOT COURTROOMS, AND CLASSROOMS147
POSTING POLICY148
PROGRAM INTEGRITY COMPLAINT INFORMATION150
RECORDING CLASS LECTURES151
SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS POLICY152
SECOND LANGUAGE EXAM ACCOMMODATIONS155
SERVICE ANIMALS156
SMOKING POLICY160
STUDENT ELECTRONIC MAIL161
SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL VENDOR POLICIES162
VISITING OUT, STUDY ABROAD AND ELECTIVES AT NON-SUFFOLK PROGRAMS164
VOLUNTARY WITHDRAWAL/VOLUNTARY LEAVE OF ABSENCE POLICY167
WEAPONS POLICY170
WITHDRAWAL DUE TO FAILURE TO FILE PREVIOUS EDUCATIONAL TRANSCRIPT(S)171

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