Testing Accommodations

Students with continuing needs should register with and provide documentation to the University Office of Accessibility AND notify Assistant Director of Student Affairs, Misty Franklin.

Students with documented disabilities which require supported accommodations are entitled to classroom and testing accommodations.  Students with a one-time need for accommodations (i.e. broken arm) must register immediately with Assistant Director of Student Affairs Misty Franklin.

Students are responsible to register for accommodations at the start of each semester they are attending class(es).  Exam accommodations must be sought by completing the Special Exam Accommodations Request Form and submitting it to Assistant Director of Student Affairs Misty Franklin by WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 2017.

Rescheduling Exams

Please review the posted Spring 2017 exam schedule.

Generally:  You may reschedule a free-slot or scheduled exam if you have an exam conflict or otherwise meet the stated policy**, if you have a doctor-confirmed illness, or in case of an emergency during the time set for the exam.  If you want to reschedule a set exam, you must submit a Rescheduling Form to the Assistant Dean of Student Affairs.

**An examination conflict consists if two examinations are scheduled at the same time or three examinations are scheduled within 24 hours.  Part-time students who have examinations on both the first Wednesday and the first Friday of exam period, and full-time students who have three examinations between the first Wednesday and Sunday of the exam period are also granted relief, at the option.

Unexpected Illness:  Students who are ill may contact the Assistant Director of Student Affairs to reschedule an examination BEFORE the time of the examination.  Once a student begins an examination, the student must complete that examination and receive that grade.

Examinations that are rescheduled due to conflict or illness must be rescheduled within the exam period at the earliest available time.  If illness prevents rescheduling during exam period, the examination must be scheduled no later than the start of the next semester.  Students who cannot reschedule an examination before the next semester should consult with the Assistant Director of Student Affairs.

DEADLINE TO SUBMIT DUE TO CONFLICT: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 2017.

Early Start Bar Study & ALA Final Exam Review

Lots of opportunities to get a head start on the bar exam!

Early Start Bar Study – MBE (multiple choice) strategies – using released bar exam questions

Friday 4/14 – 2 PM – CH 307
Saturday 4/15 – 1 PM CH 307

ALA Exam Review (1 Contract, 2 Torts essays)

Saturday 4/15 @ 9:30 AM – Room 307
Monday 4/17 – 6:30 PM CH 312

(Materials for the essay review are posted on both the Early Start and the ALA Springboard sites)

The sessions are intended primarily for July bar examinees or students preparing for their ALA final exam, but anyone who expects to take a bar exam at some point in the future is welcome to attend any of these sessions!  It’s never too soon to stick your toes in the bar prep water!

For information, contact Nancy Reeves nlr22@uakron.edu

 

Moot Court Tryouts

This year, the Moot Court Honor Society will be holding tryouts in the Spring instead of the Fall as we have done in the past. The tryouts will be held on Saturday, May 13th (after finals), beginning at 9 a.m. Those who wish to tryout are asked to prepare a seven-minute oral argument based on a short fact pattern. Students are also asked to submit a three-page section of the Law and Argument portion of their LARW II brief as a writing sample. To register for a time and to submit your writing sample, please email Sam Meadows at sam262@zips.uakron.edu.

If you are unable to attend the tryouts on May 13th, students can instead opt to participate in the Moot Court Internal Competition on April 22nd at the law school at 1 p.m. and have their argument recorded and used in lieu of attending the May 13th tryout. The Internal Competition is an intramural oral argument competition where contestants will have to write a ten-minute argument for both the petitioner and respondent and will only know which side they are arguing shortly before the rounds begin. There will also be a cash prize for the first and second place advocates. If you would like to participate in the Internal Competition and have your argument recorded, please email Jacob Nicholas at jpn24@zips.uakron.edu to register. You are still required to submit a three-page section of the Law and Argument portion of their LARW II brief as a writing sample to Sam Meadows at sam262@zips.uakron.edu.

Law Technology Support Hours for 4/14-4/21

Hello,

Here are our available hours for 4/14-4/21.  Please email law-support@uakron.edu with any issues.  Thanks!!

Friday 4/14:                        8:00am-5:00pm

Monday 4/17:                    12:00pm-9:30pm

Tuesday 4/18:                    8:00am-1:30pm and 3:30pm-8:00pm

Wednesday 4/19:             12:00pm-3:00pm and 4:30pm-8:00pm

Thursday 4/20:                  8:00am-1:00pm and 3:30pm-9:00pm

Friday 4/21:                        8:00am-5:00pm