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The academic calendars of the School of Law for the 2007-08 through the 2010-11 academic years are available in the Academic section of this website.
PROGRAM OF STUDY
The program of study at the School of Law provides for flexibility in
meeting the needs of students. The full-time program requires attendance
in residence for six semesters over three academic years, during which
the full-time student is required to devote substantially all of his or
her time to the study of law and during which the student is not permitted
to be employed for more than 20 hours per week. It is generally recommended
that first-year students in the full-time program not work at all as the
course load during that year will require the student's full-time effort.
The part-time program requires attendance in residence for eight semesters
over four academic years plus attendance during the abbreviated summer
sessions. The part-time program is designed to provide a high quality
legal education to those individuals who for whatever reason are unable
to attend the full-time program and who may have to be fully employed
while attending law school. The part-time program requires a lighter academic
load each semester than does the full-time program, and the required courses
are offered during the evening hours to accommodate those students who
must work full time.
ENROLLMENT STATUS
Each student must be enrolled in, and classified as, either a full-time
day or a part-time evening student. The choice is made by each student
at the time of application for admission to the School of Law. Inter-division
transfers after the start of one's study requires permission of the Associate
Dean and will be granted only for good cause shown.
ATTENDANCE POLICY
Regular and punctual classroom attendance is required to satisfy residency
requirements for receipt of the J.D. degree. Recognizing that classroom
absence is occasionally unavoidable, the School of Law has adopted a policy
permitting a maximum of twenty percent absence in any class. This rule
provides that any student absent from more than twenty percent of the
class hours offered in any course will be automatically withdrawn from
that course and receive the grade notation of "W/F" on his or
her transcript. Individual faculty members shall take roll in each class,
and the roll record of the faculty member is presumptively correct on
the issue of attendance.
Additionally, each faculty member, while obligated to enforce the attendance
standard, is free to adopt his or her more stringent classroom attendance
requirements and to take class attendance into account in assigning a
final grade for the course.
CLASS PREPARATION
Each student is expected and indeed required, as a part of the professional
obligation of a law student, to be thoroughly prepared for each class
and to be actively involved in each class they attend. As a general rule,
one can anticipate approximately three hours of outside class preparation
time for each hour of in-class time.
CHANGE OF PROGRAM
After registration, all course changes must be made in writing on the appropriate form in the Registrar's Office.
INTER-DIVISION COURSES AND CHANGE OF DIVISIONS
Required courses must be taken at the times regularly scheduled for the
division in which the student is enrolled unless an exception for good
cause shown is approved by the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. Students
may take elective courses in either the day or evening hours irrespective
of the division in which the student is enrolled. A preference for enrollment
will be given to evening division students for limited enrollment courses
offered during the evening hours.
Inter-division transfers must be approved in advance by the Associate
Dean for Academic Affairs. Students are cautioned that a transfer from
a full-time status to a part-time status will usually extend the student's
course of study beyond the three academic years required of full-time
study.
WITHDRAWAL AND LEAVE OF ABSENCE
A student wishing to withdraw from the School of Law following registration must submit a withdrawal form to the Registrar's Office.
Such withdrawal will be effective to terminate a student's status at the School of Law provided it is filed prior to the last day of classes for the term.
Failure to submit the proper written form to the Registrar may result in a "W/F" notation being placed on the student's transcript for each course in which that student was enrolled.
Leaves of absence may be granted by the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
or the Dean for good cause shown. Such leaves, which carry with them the
right to return to the School of Law as a student in good standing, will
generally be granted for a period of one semester, but in no case will
such a leave exceed one year in length. Requests for such a leave must
be made in writing to the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs or the Dean
and will be acted upon promptly.
GRADING SYSTEM
The grading system of the School of Law is as follows:
| Grade |
Grade Points |
A
|
4.00 grade points |
A-
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3.67 grade points |
B+
|
3.33 grade points |
B
|
3.00 grade points |
B-
|
2.67 grade points |
C+
|
2.33 grade points |
C
|
2.00 grade points |
C-
|
1.67 grade points |
D+
|
1.33 grade points |
D
|
1.00 grade points |
D-
|
0.67 grade points |
F
|
No grade points |
N/C
|
No credit for the course |
W
|
Withdrawal from course |
W/F
|
Withdrawal/Failing from course |
AU
|
Audit status |
P
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Pass |
| I |
Incomplete |
If the grade of "Incomplete" is awarded, it must be made up
within a specified period of time, or the grade is automatically changed
to the grade of "Fail." Please see the Academic Code in the
Student Handbook for further details.
GRADE CHANGES
Final course grades as submitted by the professor are final and may not
be changed by the professor or anyone else, except as specified in Sec.
708 of the Academic Code. A student seeking a grade change must submit
a written petition to the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs in accordance
with Sec. 708(b)(3) of the Academic Code.
ADVANCEMENT STANDARDS
Standards for advancement from year to year in good standing are set forth
in detail in the Academic Code in the Student Handbook. Generally, students
advance in good standing from the first year of study to the second year
of study in the full-time division, and in the part-time division, from
the first to the second and to the third year of study if they have achieved
a minimum cumulative grade point average of at least 1.90. From the second
year to the third year in the full-time division and from the third year
to the forth year of the part-time division students are required to have
a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.00. The minimum grade point
average required for receipt of the Juris Doctor degree is 2.00. Additional
academic requirements for advancement and graduation are found in the
Academic Code contained in the Student Handbook.
PROBATION
There is no academic probation.
ACADEMIC DISMISSAL
Students who fail to meet the minimum academic standards for advancement
or graduation shall be automatically dismissed for academic reasons. Students
so affected have the right to seek reinstatement through the submission
of a written petition to the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs pursuant
to Article III of the Academic Code. Reference should be made to that
document prior to submission of a petition. If reinstatement is granted,
it shall be on the terms and conditions established by the Associate Dean.
STUDENT RECORDS
Consistent with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974,
the School of Law has established and published procedures to ensure that
students have access to their educational records, that those records
are accurate, and that the privacy interest of each student is protected.
The policy relative to student records is available in the Student Handbook
and is available in the Office of Student Services.
CODE OF STUDENT RESPONSIBILITY
The School of Law has adopted a Code of Student Responsibility, a copy
of which is distributed to each student and is included in the Student
Handbook.
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
To be recommended by the faculty for receipt of the Juris Doctor (J.D.)
degree, a student must meet the following requirements:
- Completion with passing grades of all required courses, and of 88
credit hours of study of which a minimum of 60 credit hours must be
in residence at John Marshall; and
- A minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.00 for all graded work
undertaken at the School of Law; and
- Attendance in residence for six academic semesters in the full-time
division or eight academic semesters in the part-time divisions having
enrolled in a minimum of 12 semester hours of credit each semester in
the full-time division and eight semester hours of credit each semester
in the part-time division; and
- The student’s tuition account is current.
The School of Law may require a leave upon specified terms, terminate
a student's enrollment, or decline to award a degree if the Administration
determines that this is in the best interests of the School or that a
student is not qualified for admission to the legal profession because
of factors other than academic standing.
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