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Summer Study
Because of opportunities available to students in the clinical program and summer employment, the School of Law offers only a limited number of classes during the summer session.
The School may assist students in finding summer employment with law firms and other legal agencies but cannot guarantee that all students will be able to find suitable positions.
Students may participate in the Norway program, attend courses offered in the summer sessions at other accredited law schools, or take up to six hours of credit in other schools or colleges of the University of North Dakota.
In order to receive credit for courses taken in the summer sessions at other law schools or other schools and colleges of the University, a student must obtain advance approval from the Dean of the School of Law.