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College of Law Student Handbook 2019-2020 2019-2020 COLLEGE OF LAW STUDENT HANDBOOK A B C D E Oregon State Capitol Zena Forest (8 miles northwest of Salem) Downtown Salem State Street Equity & Empowerment Learning Center Rose Commons 1 Hallie Oregon Star Trees Garden Ford Ford Gatke Civic Justice Art North Lawn Museum Center University of Art Northwood Services Annex Bishop Wellness th Street 3 Collins Center 1 Olin Science Center Smullin Willamette Waller Eaton Academy Annex Science Center Global Baxter Learning Southwood Ferry Street Center Walton Ferry Street Cone Montag Chapel Center Church Street Cascadia Atkinson Cottage Street Westwood Annex Doney Quad University M. Lee Services Pelton Matthews College Lausanne Theatre Belknap Terra of Law Rogers Music Service Center Center P Smith East r i Campus Safety n West Auditorium Fine Arts g l Facilities Fine Arts 2 e P Management a r Student/Faculty/Staff k th Street w Parking Only th Street 4 2 a 1 Mill Race 1 y Atkinson Graduate Winter Street Goudy Commons Jackson School of Plaza Hatfield Management Clock Library Tower York Putnam University Center (UC) Facilities Sparks Athletic Center Maintenance Brown Field Hatfield Willamette Student/ Fountain Faculty/Staff Lee Heritage Center Parking Only Sky Bridge Mill Street Mill Street Student/Faculty/Staff Parking Only University Sparks Field Tokyo International Apartments Undergraduate W.I.S.H. Admission Office University of America ΠΒΦ ΔΓ ΑΧΩ willamette.edu/law 3 Student/Faculty/Staff Shepard Kaneko Commons Parking Only Visitor Tennis Courts McCulloch Stadium and athletics complex: Parking Lot Ogdahl Field (football), John Lewis Field (baseball), Charles Bowles Track 503-370-6380 Law Student Affairs (3 blocks south, in Bush’s Pasture Park) Bellevue Street University Information 503-370-6300 245 Winter Street SE, Salem, OR 97301 245 Winter Street B2 Facilities Maintenance B-C3 Lee House D2 Lestle J. Sparks Athletic Center Softball B2 Facilities Management D2 Matthews Hall D2 Terra House Field Campus Map C2 Fine Arts East D1 Montag Center E3 Tokyo International C2 Fine Arts West D1 Northwood Hall University of America D1 Ford Hall B1 Olin Science Center B3 University Apartments Classrooms and Common Areas Student Housing Other Buildings B1 Hallie Ford Museum of Art B1 Oregon Civic Justice Center B2 University Services (including University Information 503-370-6300 willamette.edu Campus Safety, Facilities Student/ D1 Gatke Hall D2 M. Lee Pelton Theatre Management) Faculty/Staff Parking Only C3 Admission Office (Undergraduate) D1 Bishop Wellness Center D1 Global Learning Center C3 Pi Beta Phi Sorority (ΠΒΦ) A1 University Services Annex (including International C3 Alpha Chi Omega Sorority (ΑΧΩ) (Student Health) C2 Putnam University Center Education) C1 Waller Hall (including Cone D2 Cascadia House (including Bistro, Bookstore) Chapel, Financial Aid, Registrar) B1 Art (including Equity & C2 Goudy Commons Empowerment Center) B2 College of Law (Truman D2 Mary Stuart Rogers Music D1 Walton Hall D2 Mark O. Hatfield Library Center (including Hudson Hall) A2 Atkinson Annex Wesley Collins Legal Center) D1 Westwood Hall E3 Kaneko Commons B3 Shepard House B2 Atkinson Graduate School of C1 Collins Science Center A1 Willamette Academy Annex Management (Seeley G. Mudd C3 Delta Gamma Sorority (ΔΓ) B-C2 Lausanne Hall C2 Smith Auditorium Building) C 3 Willamette International C2 Doney Hall D1 Learning Commons D1 Smullin Hall Studies House (W.I.S.H.) D1 Baxter Hall (Academic Support, Writing C1 Eaton Hall D1 Southwood Hall B-C2 York House D2 Belknap Hall Center, World Language Studio) Updated: 5/5/16 Table of Contents Section 1 ..................................................................................................................... 4 ACADEMIC CALENDAR .................................................................................... 4 2019 Fall Semester ............................................................................................ 4 2020 Spring Semester ....................................................................................... 5 2020 Summer Sessions (Tentative) .. …………………………………………..6 Section 2 ..................................................................................................................... 7 COLLEGE OF LAW DEANS, DIRECTORS, FACULTY & STAFF DIRECTORY ......................................................................................................... 7 I. Faculty ................................................................................................. 7 II. Administrative Staff ............................................................................. 9 III. J.W. Long Law Library ...................................................................... 11 Section 3 .................................................................................................................... 12 ACADEMIC REGULATIONS ............................................................................ 12 I. Preamble ............................................................................................ 12 II. Student Conduct ................................................................................. 12 III. Academic Program ............................................................................ 14 IV. Grading Rules and Practices .............................................................. 17 V. Academic Probation ........................................................................... 20 VI. Academic Exclusion .......................................................................... 20 VII. Graduation Requirements .................................................................. 21 VIII. Registration for Classes ..................................................................... 24 IX. Co-Curricular Credit .......................................................................... 24 X. Double Credit for Academic Work .................................................... 26 XI. Credit for Courses Taken at Summer School and Other Schools ....... 29 XII. Leave of Absence or Withdrawal ....................................................... 29 XIII. Academic Counseling ........................................................................ 29 XIV. Students With Disabilities .................................................................. 29 XV. Transcripts ......................................................................................... 30 Section 4 .................................................................................................................... 31 GRADUATION WRITING REQUIREMENTS .................................................. 31 I. Graduation Writing Requirement ....................................................... 31 Section 5 .................................................................................................................... 34 EXAMINATIONS ............................................................................................... 34 I. Examination Administration .............................................................. 34 II. Problems or Irregularities with Examinations .................................... 34 III. Rescheduling a Scheduled Examination ............................................ 35 Section 6 .................................................................................................................... 36 WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY PART-TIME ENROLLMENT IN THE JD PROGRAM .......................................................................................................... 36 I. Academic Program, Academic Standards and Program Residence and Completion Requirements ................................................................. 36 II. Administration of the Program .......................................................... 36 Section 7 .................................................................................................................... 37 WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY JOINT DEGREE JD/MBA PROGRAM .......... 37 I. College of Law and Atkinson Graduate School of Management ....... 38 II. Tuition and Charges ........................................................................... 38 Section 8 .................................................................................................................... 39 MASTER OF LAWS PROGRAMS ..................................................................... 39 I. LLM Program in Transnational Law ................................................. 39 II. LLM Program in Dispute Resolution ................................................. 42 STUDENT HANDBOOK 2019-2020 | 1 Section 9 .................................................................................................................... 44 MASTER OF LEGAL STUDIES ........................................................................ 44 I. Eligibility ........................................................................................... 44 II. Requirements ..................................................................................... 44 III. Curriculum ......................................................................................... 44 IV. Transfer From the JD Program .......................................................... 45 V. Transfer to the JD Program ................................................................ 45 Section 10 .................................................................................................................. 46 CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS.............................................................................
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