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VISITING OUT, STUDY ABROAD AND ELECTIVES AT NON-SUFFOLK PROGRAMS Except as provided below, Suffolk University Law School will not accept credits for study at another law school. Students who wish to request a leave of absence to pursue temporary study at another school or participate in a study abroad program should consult with the Dean of Students. No credits will be accepted by Suffolk University Law School as a result of study at another law school during such a leave of absence. The following outlines the instances where credits from another law school may be accepted:
In order to transfer credits to Suffolk University Law School in accordance with one of the above exceptions, students must be in good standing. If a student is given permission to transfer credits to Suffolk University Law School in accordance with one of the above exceptions, credits will transfer only for pre-approved courses in which the student receives a grade of 2.00 on a 4.00 scale (or its equivalent) or better. In addition, no grades received at another school will appear on the student's Suffolk transcript and the grades received at the other school will be recorded as "T" (transfer) and will not be calculated into the student's Suffolk grade point average. However, the names of the courses for which credit transferred, the corresponding credit amounts, and name of the school the student visited will appear on the student's Suffolk transcript. Transcripts must be submitted by the visiting school in which the student is enrolled for each semester to the Assistant Dean/Registrar. Transcripts must be submitted no later than January 15 for the fall semester and no later than the Friday prior to Commencement for students graduating in May, unless prior approval from the Assistant Dean/Registrar is received. Transcripts not received on time for graduating students without prior approval will postpone the student's graduation to the next regularly scheduled graduation date. Students are encouraged to report this information to the visiting school upon acceptance as a visiting student. Approved students must meet all other requirements and deadlines set at the time of their approval to study at another law school. Students given permission to transfer credits to Suffolk University Law School are solely responsible for determining and meeting the admission, tuition and other requirements of the school they visit. This policy does not apply to participation in the Summer Sweden (Lund Summer Program) or in the Law School's International Internship Program in collaboration with the Center for International Legal Studies. |
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