INTERNATIONAL LAW CONCENTRATION
: ENROLLMENT
Enrollment in the International Law
Concentration is easily accomplished by filing an Academic
Concentration Notice of Enrollment form with the Registrar's
Office. This can occur as early as the student's third semester
in law school. Formal enrollment in the International Law Concentration
is complete once the Notice of Enrollment form is filed. Students
must be in good academic standing in order to
enroll in the International Law Concentration . Once enrolled,
students will be invited to participate in a variety of special
programs of interest to international law practitioners. Concentration
students will also be invited to Advanced Legal Studies programs.
Continued enrollment in
the International Law Concentration only requires that a student:
- Complete a sufficient number of the required and elective courses per semester so that it is
possible to complete the required eighteen (18) credits in approved International Law Concentration
courses by the time the student graduates; and
- Obtain the approval of the Concentration Faculty Director of the student's plan for completing
the Concentration's writing requirement. You may also wish to meet with the Director of Academic
Concentrations, Betsy Roberti, to review your progress in completing the International Law
Concentration requirements.
Upon completion of the required courses, elective courses,
the writing requirement and total credit hours required by the International
Law Concentration, as discussed more fully below, students must
complete and file a Notice
of Concentration Completion form with the Registrar's office.
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