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Academic Support & Bar Prep
Southern University Law Center (SULC) administers one of the most comprehensive Academic Support Programs in the country. Through its Office of Academic Support, the law school offers various programs designed to help students make the transition to the rigors of a law school academic environment. In light of our mission of accepting non-traditional law students, the Office of Academic Support also provides assistance to those who have not been in an academic setting for a number of years and/or those who are first generation law students. The programs of the Office of Academic Support provide opportunities to analyze and synthesize legal precedent, interpret statutes, and construct policy arguments. Additionally, the programs assist students to write with clarity and precision. Once basic law school learning skills have been developed, students are expected to proceed with their studies without significant supplemental assistance from the Office of Academic Support.
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Student Organizations
SULC prides itself on offering a wide array of opprountities for students to get involved in the life of the school and further their professional career. The following lists some of the other student organizations at the law center. Law Student Division, American Bar Association Any law student attending an ABA-approved law center/school is entitled to become a member of the Law Student Division. The aims of the Division are: to further academic excellence through participation by law students in endeavors to formulate and revise legal education standards; to have law students join in efforts to resolve societal problems; to promote the development of leadership programs and activities; to create an awareness of professional responsibilities, and to encourage future lawyers to become involved in activities of the organized bar.