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Registration

 

 

Procedures for J.D. Registration

First-year students are assigned to both courses and instructors for all classes in the first year. For registration for the spring semester of the first year, the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs distributes, via email at your University email address, instructions to each first-year student on how to register via the University on-line registration system.

http://uaccess.arizona.edu/

Registration procedures for second and third year students will be distributed at the College of Law in late October or November, for the following spring semester and in late March or April, for the following fall semester.

 

Procedures for LL.M. and S.J.D. Registration

Prior to registration, LL.M. and S.J.D. students should review the schedule of classes, determine their preferences, and e-mail them to their Program Director (either IPLP or ITBL). The Program Director will review the student’s preferences, contact the student with any questions or suggestions, and provide the student with information about the next steps in the registration process. Please note that students will not be allowed to register until they provide proof of immunization. Students will also not be allowed to register until the Program Director approves the student’s schedule.

 

Policy

Students must be enrolled by the 7th day of classes, and no late registrations will be accepted after the 21st day of class. Registration is not complete until registration fees, and tuition, if appropriate, are paid. Failure to pay by the 21st day will result in the student not being allowed to enroll, even if the student has been attending classes. Late registration after this date will not be accepted unless the student submits a written appeal to the Registrar and can document extenuating circumstances such as medical problems (physically incapacitated and not able to be present), legal problems, or some other academic commitment which precluded enrolling prior to the 21st day.

 

Legal Residency

A student classified as a nonresident who desires to obtain legal residency for tuition purposes must present proof of his or her manifested intention to become an Arizona resident. For information about the procedure to be followed, contact the Domicile Classification Officer in the Modern Languages building, room 347, prior to registration at 621-3636.

 

Release of Information

The University and the College of Law comply with all provisions of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) dealing with the release of education records.  ANY STUDENT WHO DOES NOT WISH TO HAVE DIRECTORY INFORMATION MADE PUBLIC, SHOULD PERSONALLY NOTIFY THE COLLEGE OF LAW REGISTRAR'S OFFICE AND THE MAIN CAMPUS REGISTRAR'S OFFICE.

 

 

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Updated: 08/12/2010