University of Dayton School of Law: Difference between revisions
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The '''University of Dayton School of Law (UDSL)''' is a private [[American Bar Association|ABA]]-certified [[law school]]. It is located in [[Dayton, Ohio]], and is affiliated with the [[University of Dayton]], which is a [[Catholic]] university of the [[Society of Mary (Marianists)|Marianist Order]]. |
The '''University of Dayton School of Law (UDSL)''' is a private [[American Bar Association|ABA]]-certified [[law school]]. It is located in [[Dayton, Ohio]], and is affiliated with the [[University of Dayton]], which is a [[Catholic]] university of the [[Society of Mary (Marianists)|Marianist Order]]. |
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==Mission== |
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As a major school of the larger University of Dayton, the School of Law strives to educate the whole student on the theories, values, and practices of law.<ref name="UDSL Mission Statement">http://law.udayton.edu/NR/exeres/159DEAAA-C505-499D-8725-AEDCAAFDD8A1.htm UDSL Mission Statement</ref> In order to effectively accomplish this goal, UDSL holds highly the necessary roles played by administrators, faculty, and students alike. And those roles are not only symbiotic, but also geared toward professionalism and rigor.<ref name="UDSL Mission Statement"/> The end result of such an experience ought to be enlightening and fulfilling to the point where newly trained lawyers go out into the community to lead and serve its citizens.<ref name="UDSL Mission Statement"/> |
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==Curriculum== |
==Curriculum== |
Revision as of 23:38, 19 January 2010
The University of Dayton School of Law (UDSL) is a private ABA-certified law school. It is located in Dayton, Ohio, and is affiliated with the University of Dayton, which is a Catholic university of the Marianist Order.
Mission
As a major school of the larger University of Dayton, the School of Law strives to educate the whole student on the theories, values, and practices of law.[1] In order to effectively accomplish this goal, UDSL holds highly the necessary roles played by administrators, faculty, and students alike. And those roles are not only symbiotic, but also geared toward professionalism and rigor.[1] The end result of such an experience ought to be enlightening and fulfilling to the point where newly trained lawyers go out into the community to lead and serve its citizens.[1]
Curriculum
The school is unique in that it offers its students the option of pursuing a J.D. in two years at an accelerated pace.[2] Students begin their schooling in summer, and complete the requirements for the J.D. in five semesters, taking 18 credit hours per semester.