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CURRENT STUDENTS | ADDING/DROPPING COURSES
ADDING/DROPPING COURSES
Classes may be added on a space-available basis for first five class days of fall/spring semesters. Classes may be added with teacher permission from sixth through tenth class day of fall/spring semesters. REFUND of overload fees is available only through tenth class day. The final date to drop courses is 25th class day of fall/spring semesters. See the law school calendar for applicable dates. CURRENT STUDENTS | AUDITING COURSES
AUDITING COURSES
Students may audit elective courses. However, there is no credit awarded for audited courses, and these courses do not count toward graduation or to complete any other requirement. Fees are the same for audit courses as for regular credit courses. Audit courses may not be repeated for credit.
CURRENT STUDENTS | FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE CHANGES
FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE CHANGES
Law faculty policy is that the final exam schedule will be adhered to and that final exams will not be rescheduled except in cases of emergency. Changes in the final exam schedule are not permitted without specific permission of the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. Students use anonymous numbers (available in the Law Registrar's Office) for exams. CURRENT STUDENTS | GRADE INFORMATION
GRADE INFORMATION
Grade information is available on the RSVP System (662) 915-7787, and on the Web. Need help getting online? Go to UM Online Information.
CURRENT STUDENTS | INDIVIDUAL STUDY
INDIVIDUAL STUDY
Individual Study I credit (Law 615, pass/fail credit) may be earned by participation on a competition team (i.e., National Moot Court competition Team)(more than 1 credit hour must be approved by law faculty), or by serving as a research assistant for a law professor. A student may receive up to four hours of individual study credit as a research assistant, but may not earn more than ONE hour per semester.
Individual Study II credit (Law 715) is graded credit for a major research paper written under guidance of law faculty. Proposal for paper and credit hours must be approved by Curriculum Committee six weeks prior to semester grade will be awarded. Proposal instructions and applications are available in the Law Registrar's Office. CURRENT STUDENTS | POLICIES
POLICIES
Each year we inform incoming students that it is their responsibility to read the Law School Bulletin and the Orientation Handbook and to understand and abide by our rules and regulations.
Additionally, on many issues, the University's M Book policies may apply. There are a few areas, however, that cause recurring problems. As we start a new academic year, it is important that all law students be aware of the honor code and be familiar with its requirements. Additional information regarding Ole Miss policies and procedures is available at the Ole Miss Home Page Current Students link: www.olemiss.edu/students/index.html CURRENT STUDENTS |
ORDERING LAW TRANSCRIPTS ORDERING LAW TRANSCRIPTS
Transcripts must be requested in writing, either mailed or faxed.
The request must include full name when enrolled, social security number, dates of enrollment, daytime phone number and your signature. The cost for an official transcript is $4.00 ($10.00 if faxed). Transcripts picked up in the office are 50¢ each. |
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