Taught by a faculty of experienced trial lawyers and judges, 60 percent of second and third
year law students enroll in this six - credit course.
Sixty percent of second and third
year law students enroll in this six - credit course.
Not exact matches
Under the bill, now before the full House,
students in selected junior high and high schools across the state would be able to design a more flexible schedule, pursue internships, and
enroll in college courses, but still attend school 180 days a
year as required by state
law.
Under state
law, only the top 25 schools or systems get to
enroll new
students, but there will be one extra next
year because of a tie.
For example, the Creighton University School of
Law plans to
enroll at least 100 fewer
students, total, over the next five
years.