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Credit for Clinical and Other Non-ClassroomActivities

1.

A student may count no more than 16 credits of ungraded non-classroom work and clinical

fieldwork toward the degree. A student may not count more than 12 credits of clinical

fieldwork toward the degree. These limits do not apply to the seminar component of an in-

house clinic or an externship.

Example: Student takes an eight-credit in-house clinic, for which four credits are

assigned to the seminar component and four to the fieldwork. Only the four credits for

fieldwork count toward the credit restrictions in this subsection.

Example: Student takes an externship that includes a two-credit seminar and three

credits for fieldwork. Only the three credits of fieldwork count toward the credit

restrictions in this subsection.

2.

A student may not receive more than two units of credit in any semester for non-classroom

ungraded activities, as opposed to regular course work. Non-classroom ungraded activities

which count toward the two-credit-per-semester limit include directed study; law journal

work (including

Law Review, Transnational Law Review, Journal of Health & Biomedical

Law

,

Journal of High Technology Law

); Moot Court, including Moot Court teams and

Journal of Trial and Appellate Advocacy;

research assistantships; and concentration thesis

credits. The fieldwork component of an externship does not count towards this two-credit

limit.

Example: Student takes an externship which includes a two-credit seminar and three

ungraded credits for fieldwork. The student may still receive two credits in that

semester for other non-classroom ungraded activities.

Example: Student receives two ungraded credits for work on a law school journal. The

student may not receive additional ungraded credits in the same semester for a directed

study, research assistantship or concentration thesis. The student may receive credits for

the ungraded fieldwork component of an externship in that semester.

Disclaimer: The Law School reserves the right to cancel a course due to low enrollment or

for other reasons. Should this occur, students will be notified by Email. The Law Faculty

reserve the right to change the schedule of classes, the program of instruction, the

requirements for credits or degrees, and any rule or regulation established for the government

of the student body in the school. Any such change may be made applicable to students

already enrolled in the Law School.