MEMORANDUM
TO: 1L and 2L Students; Performance Based Admission Participants (PBAP)
FROM: Associate Dean Faulkner
RE: 2008 Summer School Session
DATE: February 15, 2008
2008 PBAP/SUMMER SCHOOL CALENDAR
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| Monday, May 19 |
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PBAP Registration 9:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. |
| Tuesday, May 20 |
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Summer classes begin. |
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PBAP classes begin. |
| Monday, May 26 |
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Memorial Day Observance |
| Friday, July 4 |
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July 4th Observance |
| Monday, July 7 |
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PBAP Classes end. |
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2L and 3L Classes end. |
| Mon. & Wed., July 7 & 9 |
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PBAP Exams |
| Mon. & Wed., July 7 & 9 |
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2L and 3L Exams |
2008 PBAP OFFERINGS/CLASSROOMS
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| DAY |
TIME |
COURSE |
HRS. |
ROOM |
PROFESSOR |
| M, W,Th |
9:00-11:00 |
Personal Property
(PBAP) |
3 |
206 |
Chriscoe |
| T, F |
9:00-12:00 |
Public Land-Use (PBAP)
Controls (PBAP) |
3 |
206 |
Bowser |
ONLINE REGISTRATION FOR SUMMER SCHOOL WILL BEGIN MARCH 10, 2008. REGISTRATION FOR SUMMER SCHOOL MUST BE COMPLETED ON OR BEFORE
APRIL 7, 2008.
2008 SUMMER SCHOOL OFFERINGS/CLASSROOMS
CURRENT STUDENTS
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| M,W |
6:30-9:30 pm |
Constitutional Law |
3 |
220 |
Wallace |
| M,W |
9:30-11:30 am |
Federal Income Tax |
2 |
214 |
Loftis |
| T,Th |
6:30-9:30 pm |
Christian Perspectives |
2 |
214 |
Bowser |
| (Mini-semester From May 13-June 10) |
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| M,W |
6:30-9:30 pm |
Pre-Trial Litigation |
3 |
JP/206 |
Boyd/King |
The School of Law reserves the right to make changes in the above schedule and course offerings if there is insufficient demand for a course or for any other reason.
2008 SUMMER SCHOOL FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE
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| DATE |
COURSE |
TIME |
ROOM |
| Monday, July 7 |
Personal Property (PBAP) |
9:00 |
206, 214, 210 |
| Wed., July 9 |
Public Land Use Controls (PBAP) |
9:00 |
206, 214, 210 |
| Wed., July 9 |
Constitutional Law |
1:00 |
206, 214, 210 |
| Thur., July 10 |
Pre-Trial Litigation |
1:00 |
206, 214, 210 |
| Friday, July 11 |
Federal Income Tax |
1:00 |
214, 216, 210 |
Christian Perspectives will be a paper or take home exam course.
**Room 220 will not be available for classes or exams as that room will be used for the BARBRI Bar Exam Review Classes**
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COSTS/EXPENSES
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| PBAP Tuition: |
$ 3,000.00 |
| Regular Tuition: |
$ 800.00 per credit hour |
| Law School Activity Fee |
$ 25.00 |
Accident Insurance (Required for
new students only) |
$ 14.00 |
| Hospital Insurance (Optional) |
$ 61.00 |
| Room |
$ 805.00 (Kitchin or Baldwin) |
| Board |
$ 720.00 (Resident Student Meal Plan) |
Drop-Add. Because each class in summer school is the approximate equivalent to one week during a regular session, it is impractical to add a course after the session has begun. Students who decide to drop a class before it has met for the third time may do so and receive a pro-rata refund of tuition. Students who drop a summer class beyond that time are responsible for all tuition and fees, subject to the last paragraph of this memorandum.
We have been informed by the Financial Aid Office that summer school does qualify for Financial Aid; if a student has exhausted his/her federal loan allotment for the year, however, only private loans are attainable. As always, you must be at least a Ahalf-time student@ to qualify. Half-time for law summer school is a minimum of 3 semester hours.
A Special Notice to Students Who Find Themselves in Academic Difficulty at the End of the Spring Semester: Final transcripts for the spring semester are generally not available until after summer school has begun. Students who have failed to meet the academic standards stated on the Law School Website, who are excluded from further academic study yet eligible immediately to petition, and do petition, for a waiver of the automatic exclusion rule, are generally allowed as a matter of academic grace to continue to attend those summer school classes until the faculty has taken action on those petitions. If the petition for readmission is denied, the student is administratively withdrawn from summer school and his/her tuition is refunded. Students who have failed to meet the academic standards stated in the Law School Bulletin, who are excluded from further academic study and are not eligible to petition for a waiver of the automatic exclusion rule for a period of two years, are administratively withdrawn from summer school and his/her tuition is refunded.
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