Something Lost…or Found?

The law school dean’s suite has a Lost and Found for items found in the law school.  Please inquire or leave found items at the front desk.

Unclaimed items are periodically forwarded on to UA’s main lost and found which is located at the UA police department (map). From there, items not claimed after 90 days may be donated to charity, destroyed or distributed for departmental use.

 

Planning to Graduate Fall 2017? Deadline is May 1st.

If you expect to complete your law degree at the conclusion of the Fall 2017 semester, a graduation application for degree candidacy is required. 

Submit your FREE graduation application NOW via My Akron.

The DEADLINE for law students to apply for Fall 2017 degree candidacy is Monday, May 1, 2017.  

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Assistant Dean Brian Fuller (bfuller@uakron.edu) or Manager Liz Wascak (liz@uakron.edu).

Planning to Graduate Fall 2017? Apply NOW!

Are you poised to complete your law degree at the conclusion of the Fall 2017 semester?  An application for graduation is required. 

Submit your graduation application NOW via My Akron.

The DEADLINE for law students to apply for Fall 2017 degree candidacy is Monday, May 1, 2017.  

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Assistant Dean Brian Fuller (bfuller@uakron.edu) or Manager Liz Wascak (liz@uakron.edu).

Graduating Fall 2016? APPLY NOW!

Are you poised to complete your degree at the end of this Fall 2016?  Submit your Graduation Application NOW via My Akron.

December Candidates (Fall 2016) Graduation Application Deadline: May 1, 2016  

For students intending to graduate at the end of Spring 2017, the window to apply opens May 1, 2016.

  • May Candidates: May 1, 2016 to October 1, 2016 for Spring 2017
    • For May 2017 degree conferral
    • May Graduation Application Deadline: October 1, 2016

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Student Services Assistant Director Misty Franklin (misty@uakron.edu) or Manager Liz Wascak (liz@uakron.edu).

Interested in the New York State Bar Examination? Must Read Information

The law school received the following information on March 28, 2016 from John J. McAlary, Executive Director of the New York State Board of Law Examiners.

In conjunction with the adoption of the Uniform Bar Examination (UBE) in New York, the State Board of Law Examiners was directed by the Court of Appeals to create an on-line course, known as the New York Law Course (NYLC), and an on-line, open book exam on New York specific law, known as the New York Law Exam (NYLE).

A candidate seeking admission in New York must take the NYLC and take and pass the NYLE, in addition to earning a score satisfying New York’s passing score on the UBE, prior to be being certified to one of our Appellate Division departments for a character and fitness investigation.

The Board expects to make the NYLC available by early April. Applicants will be required to view recorded lectures on 12 subjects covered by the NYLC and NYLE. When viewing the lectures the first time, applicants will be required to answer questions during the course of each lecture, to assure that they are attentive to and gaining an understanding of the material presented.  Applicants will be able to review the lectures again, if they wish, at a later time, without answering the embedded questions.

The NYLE will be administered this year on May 26th, August 18th, October 13th, and December 15th.  Details regarding the NYLC and NYLE requirements can be found on our website at http://www.nybarexam.org/UBE/UBE.html.

The Board has prepared comprehensive Course Materials for the NYLC and NYLE. Those materials are now also available on our website at  https://www.nybarexam.org/Content/CourseMaterials.htm. All of the questions that will appear on the NYLE will be based on these materials and can be answered by reference to them.

Although the NYLE is an open book exam, it will be a rigorous one. Time will not permit an applicant to research the materials for the answer to every question.  Preparation for the NYLE by taking the NYLC and studying the Course Materials will be necessary.
Executive Director

For further information, please call New York State Board of Law Examiners or visit their website:
Phone 518 453-5990
FAX 518-452-5729
http://www.nybarexam.org