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Seattle University is an urban oasis atop Seattle's First Hill, distinguished by 46 acres of lush green lawns and lovingly landscaped gardens and grounds. Sullivan Hall, home to the School of Law, is located on the eastern edge of campus. This five-floor, handsomely appointed structure features a lengthy list of amenities that, taken together, represent a prototype for law schools of the future: a street-front law clinic; state-of-the-art classrooms and study areas; a modern and impressive law library; a cutting-edge courtroom complex; and spacious student lounges and activity centers. In its spectacular facility, the School of Law is destined to become the preeminent private law school in the West.
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Financial Aid FAFSA Deadline is February 15th. If you need financial assistance for the 2003-2004 academic year, complete the FAFSA by February 15th, 2003. If you miss this deadline, your financial aid award letter will be delayed and you will not be eligible for some award programs (e.g. State Work Study). Please see the Office of Financial Aid in Room 209 for more information or if you have questions.
SU Chapter of the ABA/LSD: During the ABA's Mid-Winter Meeting, Melody Crick, currently Vice President of the Law School Division, was named as the next Circuit Governor. In her capacity, she'll also serve on the national board of governors. The chapter also received three membership awards, further heightening its visibility and reputation…(ABA/LSD Full Article)
Updated Library Virtual Tour Released: The Law Library recently released a completely redesigned and updated Virtual Tour that was created using the latest Macromedia Flash technology. Please take a moment to look around our Library using the Flash-enhanced virtual tour...(Enter Virtual Tour or Read the Press Release)
The Master of Laws (LL.M.) in American Legal Studies is Seattle University School of Law's first graduate program, a program designed for students who have received their law degrees from institutions outside of the United States, and who now wish to study the American legal system. The inaugural class will begin in fall 2003…(Master of Laws)
Study Law in Seattle: Seattle University School of Law has designed an expanded summer program for students at ABA-approved law schools who would like to study in the Northwest this summer. Summer is a great time to be in Seattle, to explore the exciting environs of the Puget Sound and Mount Rainier…(Seattle Summer Study)
Study Law in Alaska: In cooperation with the University of Alaska Anchorage, Seattle University School of Law will offer classes in Anchorage, Alaska during the summer of 2003. Designed for law students at ABA-approved law schools who have an interest in exploring career options in Alaska, the program includes courses that examine aspects of Alaska law and practice in the context of traditional course offerings. Summer is the perfect time to visit Alaska, and Anchorage is the perfect place to start…(Alaska Summer Study)
Takings Conference: The Asian Pacific American Law Faculty and the Western Regional Law Teachers of Color will hold their second joint conference on March 21-23, 2003 at the Edgewater Hotel in Seattle, Washington. The joint conference immediately follows a one-day conference held by the APA beginning on March 20. All are welcome to attend each conference...(Takings Web Site)
The Seattle University Law School Releases a New Web Site Design: The newly designed Web site raises the bar for all academic Web sites with its cutting edge use of XML technology, allowing users the choice of three versions: Flash, Standard HTML, and Text Only. And that’s not all. The new design includes not only a new look, but a new feel and new navigational features...(New Web Site Release)