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2008-09 Student Handbook

Table of Contents

Student Services
Health, Safety, Recreation
Law School Premises
Financing Your Legal Education
Academic Programs
Student Honor Code
Plagiarism Policy Statement
Academic Areas of Study
Academic Requirements
Academic Standing
Registration
Grading, Ranks, Honors
Examinations
Accomodations Policy
Co-Curricular Activities
Non-Academic Conduct
Bar Examinations and Licensing Requirements
Student Record Policy

2009-2010 PDF Version


2008-2009 Student Handbook 

2009-2010 Handbook Information

XIV. ACCOMMODATIONS POLICY

  1. Confidentiality

    All documentation submitted to the Accommodations Coordinator and the records pertaining to the request for accommodations shall be held in confidence in separate files (Accommodation File). The fact that a student received accommodations on an exam is noted by letter in the student’s file at the time each request is granted.  No information about a student’s disability shall be released to School of Law faculty or staff without the expressed permission of the student, unless there is clear educational or health/safety reason. Upon a student’s graduation or other separation from the School of Law, the records of the Accommodation Coordinator shall become part of the student’s permanent records.



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