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Student Success & Academic Support

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Academic Support

The practice of law begins with your first day in law school. One of the most important tasks for incoming law students is to understand and master the transition from their prior experiences in higher education to the unique demands of a law school curriculum. CSU College of Law's Academic Support Programs complements the law school curriculum by focusing on the process involved in developing the skills that are necessary to succeed in law school. These skills include the ability to understand, organize, and apply the law in a law exam and bar exam setting. Our Academic Support Programs also address time and stress management, effective study methods, and different value systems in the law and legal education.

We recognize that students have different learning styles and experiences that can affect their learning process and performance in law school. For these reasons, Academic Support uses diverse teaching methods including small group discussions, large group training, and one-on-one assistance.

Our fundamental goal is to take the mystery out of succeeding in law school and the practice of law. Additionally, Academic Support fosters an academic community to assist students in their adjustment to law school and the legal profession.

Student Success Staff

Nicholas C. DeSantis
Assistant Dean, Student Success
LL214B
216-687-2318

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Walk-in Office Hours:  Fridays 2 pm - 4 pm

Michelle Bond
Academic Support Specialist
LL214A
216-687-5166
Robert Stevenson
Academic Support Specialist
LL214D
216-687-2331
Jenna Hosier
Director, Bar Exam Preparation
LL214C
216-687-2297

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Location 

The office of Academic Support is located on the second floor of the Law Library in the Legal Writing and Academic Support Suite.  Enter through the rear of the Learning Commons.

academic support programs

  • The Academic Excellence Program (“AEP”) – An academic support program conducted by high-achieving upper-level students (known as Fellows) during the Fall and Spring semesters.  In the Fall, Fellows are assigned to each first-year sections' Contracts, Torts, and Legislation and Regulation classes.  In the Spring one fellow is assigned to each sections' Criminal Law class.  Fellows conduct weekly workshops on subjects such as reading and briefing cases, classroom preparation and note-taking, outlining, exam preparation, and exam performance.  Since Fellows attend classes side-by-side with their students, they provide valuable professor and course-specific advice.  Fellows also hold weekly office hours for students seeking additional help.  

 

 

 

  • Individualized Assistance – Dean De Santis, Ms. Bond, Ms. Hosier,  and Mr. Stevenson are available to provide individualized assistance to students. Assistance includes individualized assessments, assignments geared toward strengthening the student's overall skills, and individualized timely feedback, including assistance with essay writing. Individualized assistance is open to all currently enrolled students.

     

  • Legal Career Opportunity Program (LCOP) – Dean  DeSantis teaches Legal Process, a component of LCOP. The goal of LCOP is to ease the transition from undergraduate school to law school. Participants are given a head start in the development of legal and analytical skills, as well as individualized feedback on multiple assignments. Admission to LCOP is determined prior to the commencement of Fall Semester.

     

  • Study Skills Workshop Series – Study Skill Workshops are conducted several times throughout Fall and Spring semesters and are open to all students. Topics include note-taking, reading comprehension, metacognition and strategic planning, exam preparation strategies, and essay writing skills.  

     

  • CSU|LAW Jump Start – Jump Start is a four-week program offered to admitted students prior to fall semester that aims to help the transition to law school by providing an introduction to the law school experience, including instruction on basic study and exam-taking skills.  Topics covered include the structure of the American Legal System, Reading and Briefing Cases, Note-taking, Outlining, and Legal Analysis.

Gary Williams / Mary Jane McGinty Student Success Fund

An unforeseen obstacle or financial difficulty should not impede your journey toward success in law school or bar licensure.  If you are experiencing a financial barrier or emergency, applying for relief from the Gary Williams / Mary Jane McGinty Student Success Fund (the “Fund”) might help.  The Application and Budget Form are below:

Budget Form (34.72 KB)