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IX. ACADEMIC SPECIALIZATIONS

This section applies to programs that provide for academic specializations not otherwise categorized as an

Academic Concentration.

A. Accelerator-to-Practice Program

[Approved by Law Faculty on 12/12/13]

The Accelerator Program is a specialized track of instruction within the law school designed to

prepare students to create or enter solo or small private practices capable of profitably providing

competent and affordable legal services to average income individuals and families upon

graduation. The goal of the program is to introduce students to the theory, practice, business and

technology skills needed to do satisfying legal work and contribute to meeting the needs of

potential clients in the justice gap- those who do not qualify for free legal services but cannot

afford to engage lawyers in a high priced legal market. The core components of this program

include specialized professional development and law practice management instruction

combined with successive practical training experiences, including training in an imbedded fee

generating law practice within the law school (the “Accelerator Practice”).

1.

Accelerator-to-Practice Course Curriculum

Students enrolled in the Accelerator Program will be required to meet all current requirements

for graduation. In addition to these requirements, students will be required to take a menu of

required upper level courses equivalent to a minimum of 29 course credits in their second and

third years. They will also be required to complete any requirements necessary to obtain SJC

Rule 3:03 certification. Students in the Accelerator Program will be required to maintain a GPA

of at least 2.67, as students on Academic Warning could not meet the course requirements of the

program.

Required courses: 15 credits

Students must complete ONE of the following two courses:

Business of Practice: Hit the Ground Running

Twenty-First Century Legal Profession

Students must complete ONE of the following two courses:

Coding the Law

Lawyering in the Age of Smart Machines

Students must take all of the following courses: