Below is a brief outline of the Charleston School of Law Academic Catalog. Click the + sign to see the linked list under each heading. You can also click on the top tabs to see a complete list under each heading tab. A complete list of content under each heading is found in the Detailed Academic Catalog Guide Outline.
Academic Honors, Class Ranking, Awarding of Diplomas
Academic Probation, Academic Dismissal, and Requests for Readmission
Course Syllabi Requirements and Faculty Policy on Credit Hour Determination
Earning Course Credit outside the Law School
Leaves of Absence, Withdrawals, and Termination of Studies
Requests for Waiver of Academic Rules
Policies on Credit for Students who have Transferred to the Law School
Pursuant to Charleston School of Law policy, students may apply no more than 12 credit hours in distance education courses towards the J.D. degree. Effective with the spring 2022 semester, students may earn no more than six credit hours in distance education courses in any semester. Only students who have completed 28 credit hours towards the J.D. degree are eligible to enroll in distance education courses.