Law Grad Fair Wednesday, 3/11, 2:30-6:30pm

ATTN: December 2014 Graduates and May 2015 Candidates

Please plan to attend the Law Grad Fair on Wednesday March 11th at any time between 2:30pm and 6:30pm.

You will be able to purchase your cap & gown (as well as class rings, diploma frames, graduation announcements, etc.), schedule or complete your exit interview with Career Planning, receive information and make a pledge or donation toward your class gift, and check in with Student Services to make sure everything is in order for your graduation.

I will also be on hand to answer questions you may have about the ceremony itself, which will take place on May 17th (details here).

This is the best time to purchase your cap & gown (approx. $140+tax).

Those students who were unable to have their photo taken for the class composite photo will be able to do so from 3 to 6 in room 166. No signups required, please just stop by. A dark suit is required for a uniform appearance to your class composite photo.

Please take this brief survey for the Princeton Review

ATTN: Current Akron Law JD Students

Please see the invitation below from  The Princeton Review to participate in a brief survey on our JD program. This is a different survey from last week’s, which sought your feedback in preparation of an American Bar Association Site-Visit Self Study Report. This survey is used to inform the narratives associated with Akron Law in the Princeton Review books and on their website, which is one resource that prospective students use when deciding where to go to Law School. We hope that you will take a moment to complete this survey. Your positive feedback will surely help us as we strive to maintain the high quality of students that choose Akron Law for their legal education.

Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation.

Sincerely,
Anthony Colucci
Asst. Dir. of Admissions


Greetings!

Our Princeton Review team invites your direct feedback about your experience in Akron Law’s JD program through our annual student opinion survey.  Your insights on favorite academics, career services, clubs, school traditions, professor/student interaction, extracurricular activities (you’re getting the picture here) provide invaluable guidance for prospective law students searching for their best fit program.  Your anonymous survey responses drive the narrative, rankings and ratings inherent to many of The Princeton Review’s graduate titles and website.

Our online student opinion survey takes only a few minutes to complete.

Thanks for your time in completing our survey.

 

The Princeton Review Editorial Team

The Princeton Review
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StudentSurvey@review.com

Room Availability During Exam Week

In an effort to provide more study space for students, we are making available to you the times that each of our classrooms is available for your use. There will be no official process by which you will be able to reserve these rooms, and availability is subject to change without notice. Additionally, if you choose to study in one of these rooms, please be out by the time it is marked as unavailable (blacked out). If needed, the Dean’s Office may need to ask you to leave a classroom at any time.

Please note: This is informational only. We will not reserve classrooms for study use. If you find one that is available and empty, you are welcome to use it. You must, however, vacate the room in plenty of time before it is marked as unavailable.

The sheet for each room will also be posted at the door of the classroom, and every effort will be made to update the sheets posted at the door. The copy that is posted here will not be updated, so please defer to the sheets posted at each door.  Please click on the link below to view the room availability sheets.

Exam Time and Study Time availability sheets