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> Academic Credentials Committee
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> Academic Probation
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> Academic Standards and Procedures
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> Academic Standing
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> Academic Student Information for Non-Seton Hall Students
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> Address Changes
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> Auditing Courses
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> Change of Division
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> Class Attendance Policy
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> Class Cancellations
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> Class Rank
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> Class Recording Policy
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> Completion of Assignments
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> Course Cancellations/Closed Courses
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> Dismissal and Readmission
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> Full- and Part-Time Study
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> Independent Research
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> Leave of Absence Readmission
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> Limit on Legal Practice and Self Directed Work Credits
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> Pass/D or Fail Option
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> Right to Review
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> School Closing
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> Summer School
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> Transcript Request
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> Transfer Students
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> Transferring from Part-Time to Full-Time
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> Visiting Students
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> Honor Code for Students
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Academic Student Information for Non-Seton Hall Students
Transferring to Seton Hall Law School
Students seeking to transfer to the Seton Hall School of Law must file an application with the Office of Admissions. The completed application (including the most recent semester's law school grades and all other supporting documents) must be received by the Office of Admissions on or before the deadline. Students applying for transfer status will normally be awarded no more than 30 transfer credits towards their Seton Hall degree and should be in the top 20% of their class.
Visiting Seton Hall Law School
An individual seeking to attend the Seton Hall School of Law as a visiting student earning credit to be applied toward requirements for a law degree at another ABA approved school, must submit a written request to the Dean of Students together with a letter of approval and good standing from his or her law school. In addition, applicants must also provide a copy of their law school transcripts with their most recent grades, a copy of their LSDAS form, and a check for a $75.00 processing fee.
Auditing Courses at Seton Hall Law School
Members of the bar may audit courses based upon seat availability. Individuals who audit courses are charged the same tuition rate as first year students.

