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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.
Chancellor's Annual Golf Scramble (Calendar - 04/04/2025)
7 a.m. - Check-In | 8 a.m. - Shotgun Start $150 per player | $600 per 4-person team Proceeds to benefit SULC Bar Prep and need-based scholarships
Op-Ed piece regarding La. Supreme Court decision on bar exam (News)
2L Kennedy LeJuene’s Article Published in ABA Before the Bar (News)
Law school is a unique experience, but it is also incredibly stressful. For some transgender law students, school is more complex than just going to class and studying for finals. Some trans people, such as myself, deal with high levels of stress and anxiety in daily life aside from the struggles of law school. For … Continue reading
Kimberly Hardy LaMotte
Kimberly Hardy LaMotte
Lawyer turns hobby into healthy snacks business (News)
When the then-law student couldn’t find one, she developed her own and in the process discovered a new career. Now Vallot, ’92, is president of her own company, Zydeco Foods, which makes nutrition bars and salsas that are uniquely “Louisiana Style.”
Eight alumni recognized by the Louisiana State Bar Association (News)
Installed as members of the 2016-17 LSBA Board of Governors are John Lee Hoffoss Jr., ’04, a partner in the law firm of Hoffoss Devall, LLC, in Lake Charles, Louisiana, representing the Fourth District; C. Kevin Hayes, ’91, owner of Hayes Strategic Solutions, Baton Rouge, representing the Fifth District; and Prof. Donald W. North, ’83, a member-at-large representing SULC.
David R. Jordan, Esq.
Jessica Sparks
Office of Academic Support
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.