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The College of Law seeks to advance the intellectual growth of its students
as well as their development of skills and values useful to the ethical,
effective practice of law. The curriculum includes the core courses traditionally
offered at almost all American law schools. In addition, the academic
program is committed to special experiences in International and Comparative
Law and Community Service. All courses in American law will include a
short component contrasting how other countries address common issues.
All students must complete a minimum of 90 hours of course work with
a cumulative g.p.a. of 2.0 or higher to earn the J.D. degree. In addition,
students must satisfy the community service requirement and the residency
requirement.
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