What are the academic implications regarding the early graduation requirement to spend two (2) summers at Stetson?
Law school traditionally encompasses six academic semesters. Two summer sessions equal one semester for purposes of accelerating graduation. Any combination of summer session courses on the campus and/or abroad that equates to at least five (5) credits during the summer will satisfy one (1) half semester for residency. • How will I obtain my course material? Most of the course material needed for class work will be scanned and provided to you on a CD-ROM in advance of the program. You are free to bring the CD-ROMS with you to use during class (on your personal laptop), or you can print all or selected portions of the material at your own expense. A limited number of printed copies of the materials will be made available for purchase at their reprinting costs. Finally, two printed copies of the complete materials will also be available for use from the On-Site Resident Director of the program. These material may be “signed out” under conditions determined by the Resident Director. • How
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