Law Academic Regulations
- Law Academic Regulations
- Academic Progress for J.D. Students
- Academic Requirements for J.D. Students
- Academic Progress of L.L.M. Students
- Academic Requirements for L..L.M. Students
- Class Attendance
- Changes in Catalog Information
- Employment While Attending School
- Encumbrances
- English as Second Language (ESL)
- Examinations
- Examination Procedures
- Grade Appeals
- Grading Policy
- Grading Systems and Reports
- Honor Code
- Order of the Coif Honors
- Religious Observance Policy
- Standard of Student Conduct
- Transfer Work
- Visiting Another Law School
- Auditing Courses
- Leave of Absence
- Letters of Good Standing
- Registration
- Registration Holds
- Repeated Courses
- Withdrawal
- Graduation Policies
School of Law Academic Regulations
The University of Richmond School of Law is committed to excellence in teaching, scholarship, and service. It educates lawyers to think critically, act ethically, advocate zealously, serve compassionately, and advance the broader social good of their communities. It produces knowledge that expands the understanding of law and contributes to the improvement of legal systems. And it cultivates and models a genuinely collegial community marked by inclusivity, civility, engagement, and concern for others and the greater good.
Academic Requirements
Academic Progress for J.D. Students
Academic Requirements for J.D. Students
Academic Progress of L.L.M. Students
Academic Requirements for L.L.M. Students
General Course Guidelines and Grading
Students are expected to achieve in the classroom and make steady progress toward the completion of degree requirements. Relevant designations are specified in the following sections.
Changes in Catalog Information
Employment While Attending Law School
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Registration
Graduation