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grades of B+ or higher, and demonstrated improvement in the student’s

academic performance in the second semester relative to the first. If the

Committee votes to dismiss the student, that dismissal is final and

unappealable.

ii.

Students who are not in good academic standing but are allowed by the

Academic Standing Committee to continue will be placed on academic

probation and Academic Warning. The Committee may also set other

conditions of the student’s continued enrollment, including but not limited

to a reduction in course load, participation in academic and other student

support programs or courses, repeat of certain courses (whether or not

required by paragraph II.C.1.c. below), or a leave of absence from the

school.

c.

Repeating Courses

Students allowed to continue on academic probation after the first or second

semester will be required to repeat any course taken during the first year of

law school in which they received a grade of C- or lower. The Academic

Standing Committee may, within its discretion, vote to waive this

requirement regarding any course for which the student received a grade

higher than F.

d.

Academic Warning

In addition to those students who are placed on Academic Warning pursuant to

the above Second-Semester Academic Standing provision, the following students

will also be placed on Academic Warning, but without review by the Academic

Standing Committee:

i.

Any student with a grade point average for the first year, ranging from 2.500

to below 2.670;

ii.

Any student who has at least two unsatisfactory grades for that academic year,

regardless of the student’s grade point average.

Students who are placed on Academic Warning must enroll in, and earn a

satisfactory grade in, the following courses:

1.

Legal Analysis & Methods (must be taken no later than the fall semester of

the student's second year)

2.

Evidence

3.

Trusts and Estates

4.

Business Entity Fundamentals, Corporations, or LLC, Partnership & Agency

(latter two courses not offered after 2016-2017 academic year)

5.

Commercial Law Survey, Commercial Paper, Commercial Sales, or Secured

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