international emergency assistance plan, regardless of whether such a plan is compulsory at the
school or program the student is visiting.
Electives not offered at Suffolk nor at another law school with a Reciprocity Agreement.
In a situation where an upper-class student wishes to take an individual elective course not
offered by Suffolk (or a school with which Suffolk has a reciprocity agreement), the student
may be approved to take the elective at another local ABA-approved law school. Day students
will not be permitted to take less than 10 credits at Suffolk University Law School in the
semester during which they enroll in the non-Suffolk elective, nor take less than 10 credits in
any future semester at Suffolk University Law School as a result of transferring in these credits.
Evening students will not be permitted to take less than 7 credits at Suffolk University Law
School in the semester during which they enroll in the non-Suffolk elective, nor take less than 7
credits in any future semester at Suffolk University Law School as a result of transferring in
these credits. No more than one non-Suffolk course will be approved for a student. Students
must be in good standing and receive pre-approval for such study from the Dean of Students
Office.