Mark your calendars NOW – Wednesday, October 21, 5 p.m. – 6:15 p.m – Curtis Mack, Akron Law grad and nationally recognized expert on labor law will be at Akron Law to meet with students for an informative and lively discussion on current trends in the field of labor law. Mr. Mack’s presentation will be held in West Hall Room 214. Refreshments will be served.
Category: General Announcements
OHIO BAR ADMISSIONS WORKSHOP
PRESENTERS: Christine Einloth, Bar Admissions Specialist and Kelly Witt, Bar Admissions Specialist from The Supreme Court of Ohio
DATE: Monday, October 12, 2009
TIME: 5:00 to 5:15 registration (FREE cookies & bottle water will be served!)
5:15 to 6:25 presentation
LOCATION: Room 151
PURPOSE: If you are a first or second year law student, you are considering or definitely planning to sit for the Ohio bar exam, and you have NOT yet submitted your required preliminary bar application, then you should absolutely plan to attend this FREE workshop. This program is open to all law students.
Topics addressed will include:
¨ The Ohio bar application process
¨ Character and Fitness (issues, problems, investigations)
¨ The level of scrutiny given to the bar applications
¨ Appropriate and thorough responses to the bar application questions
¨ DEADLINES!
Consider the following Preliminary Bar Application DEADLINES for The Supreme Court of Ohio
November 15: By all SECOND YEAR FULL- and PART-TIME students ($75 fee)
January 15: DROP DEAD DEADLINE for July bar exam takers ($200 late fee)
August 15: DROP DEAD DEADLINE for February bar exam takers ($200 late fee)
WARNING: Waiting until the drop-dead dates to file an application places you at risk of not getting to take the bar exam right after graduation.
QUESTIONS? Please contact College Programs Specialist Liz Sauders at Liz@uakron.edu or Assistant Dean Thorpe at LThorpe@uakron.edu.
Have Your Say Forum: Thursday, Oct. 8

SELS – General Meeting – Oct. 6 at 5:45 pm
Sports and Entertainment Law will hold a general meeting on October 6 at 5:45 pm in L-152.
TOWN HALL MEETING TO DISCUSS FINALIZING CLASS RANKINGS
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14 – LAW STUDENT LOUNGE
Noon to 1:00 AND 5:30 to 6:30
We want to hear from you!
As you know, the Law Faculty approved a temporary two option ranking system for Spring 2009:
- Option “A” — separate full-time and part-time rankings, essentially as has been done in the past
- Option “B” — consolidated rankings based upon the class with which the student is expected to graduate.
See options http://www.uakron.edu/law/studentservices/class_rankings.php
(Spring 2009 Class Rankings)
We now need to finalize class rankings and create a system whereby students would be ranked only with those students expected to be in their same graduation year.
The Law Faculty are considering the following proposal:
- Eliminate separate rankings
- Eliminate rankings after the fall semester
- Publish consolidated rankings based upon the class in which the student is expected to graduate.
We would not rank first-year part-time students because they form such a small part of the class with which they would eventually graduate. We would provide the correlation between LGPA and rank of the various classes, which would allow those students to approximate their likely rankings once their entire graduation cohort is at the law school.
We expect the rankings to look like this:
|
Full- & Part-Time Students, Ranked Together (those most likely to graduate together), Based on TOTAL Credits Completed* & Classification on ZipLine |
Total Credits Completed, End of Spring Semester, (subject to slight variation to assure that all students are ranked with the appropriate cohort)
|
| First Year Students** |
up to 30 = Full-Time, 1st Year Students up to 45 = Part-Time, 2nd Year Students |
| Middle Year Students |
31 to 60 = Full- Time, 2nd Year Students 46 to 68 = Part-Time 2nd & 3rd Year Students |
| Final Year Students |
(88 credits required to graduate) 61 = Full-Time, 3rd Year Students 69 = Part-Time, 4th Year Students |
It is important to recognize that the “credits completed” are approximate. They are appropriate for the vast majority of students, but when we implemented the interim approach last spring, we found it necessary to make adjustments for some students who were more likely to graduate with a class other than the one indicated by their actual credits completed.
Please share your thoughts at one or both of the following Town Hall Meetings:
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14 – LAW STUDENT LOUNGE
Noon to 1:00 AND 5:30 to 6:30
We look forward to seeing you there!
In the meantime, your comments and ideas are most encouraged on this proposal. Please feel free to e-mail your feedback to classrankings@uakron.edu.
Thank you!
Bill Jordan, Associate Dean and C. Blake McDowell Professor of Law
and
Lauri Thorpe, Assistant Dean of Admission, Financial Aid, & Student Services