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Objectives
The primary purpose of the law school is
to prepare men and women to meet the needs of progress
and modern
technology in the various aspects of the practice of
law. These needs call not only for technical skills but
also for responsible leadership in the development of
the law and the administration of justice. It is in
response to these needs that the four-year curriculum
leading to the degree of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) was
offered in 1967.
Admission Requirements
A prospective student
enrolling in the Law School should submit any valid
admission credential to be evaluated by the Dean. To be
eligible for admission, the applicant must posses at
least a bachelor's degree in arts or sciences and must
have earned at least 6 units in Mathematics, 18 units in
English, and 18 units in the Social Sciences. Further
documentation to be submitted is an original transcript
of records of the degree earned with Special Order
(S.O.) indicated thereon. An application for admission
(JRU Form 1) may be obtained from the Law School office,
Room A-11. When submitted, the application must be
accompanied by two 1-1/2 x 1-1/2 ID pictures. In
addition to the foregoing requirements, transfer
students must submit an honorable dismissal, a
certification of subjects taken and their respective
grades, and a certification of good moral character from
the school or college last attended.
Curriculum
Student Activities
Facilities
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