Please note the following about our schedule:

  • Full-time students are required to enroll in 12-16 semester hours each semester. Summer coursework is optional.
  • First-year daytime Âé¶¹US other than Legal Writing are typically divided into two to three sections. All students in a given section have very similar schedules and have most or all of their Âé¶¹US together for the first year.
  • Part-time students typically enroll in 8-11 semester hours each semester, although upper-division part-time students may take as few as one course per semester, provided they stay on track to complete the J.D. degree in not more than six years.
  • Part-time students are not required to take summer courses, but we strongly recommend that they do so after the first and second years to stay on track for timely graduation.
  • First year evening Âé¶¹US other than Legal Writing typically have one section of 30-40 students.
  • Legal Writing Âé¶¹US range in size from 12-24 to ensure close faculty-student interaction.
  • Evening Âé¶¹US typically run from 6:30 - 10:00pm, although some may run as late as 10:30. Although first-year and second-year part-time Âé¶¹US meet only two nights a week in-person, the evening schedule in later years may vary depending upon the electives and number of credit hours on a student's schedule.
  • No student is guaranteed to have the same schedule from one semester to the next.  
  • Full-time students in the first year of law school typically take Âé¶¹US only during daytime hours, but, as long as seats are available, they may be able to take first year courses during evening hours.
  • Upper-division law students determine their own schedules. Because about one-third of our student body can attend Âé¶¹US only during evening hours, upper-division full-time students may find themselves taking Âé¶¹US at night. This is especially true of highly specialized elective courses, which are often taught by adjunct faculty members.