3.31.2009

"Floating" Required Courses & Course Planning

To provide you with more flexibility in your schedule, the faculty recently decided to *float* three required classes - Trusts and Estates, Business Organizations I and Evidence. This means that you can decide when you want to take these required courses.

To help you with this decision, we have organized several advisement sessions led by your professors. Come and hear your professors’ advice on course planning and the sequencing of required courses and electives. We encourage you to attend these sessions if you have an interest in a particular area of law.

April 1, 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Corporate/Transactional Law – Room 205
Family/Elder Law – Room 206
Criminal Law – Room 409

April 7, 12:30-1:30 p.m.
Corporate/Transactional Law – Room 209
Family/Elder Law – Room 210
Criminal Law – Room 205

Registration will tentatively take place the week after you return from spring break. I encourage you to go to these advisement sessions before you go on break so that you can decide how you will register when you return!

Please don’t forget that your faculty advisor and the Office of Student Services team are here to help you with your course planning.

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