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Important Notes to Admitted Students

Tuition Deposit Reminder

Remember that your $150 advance tuition deposit to ensure your place in the 2008 Entering Class is due at the Law School by the deadline stated in your admit letter. The tuition deposit is non-refundable. Should you enroll at Seattle University, the $150 deposit will be applied to your first semester’s tuition. A second deposit of $150 will be required in July for students beginning fall semester.

Spring Visit Day

Spring Visit Day is May 19, 2008. This popular event, which attracts students from around the country, features mock classes, informal get-togethers with current students, a faculty forum, workshops on everything from effective study techniques to mastering the finanical aid maze and much, much more!

Dates to Remember

Students planning to join our community as members of the 2008 Entering Class will want to remember these important dates: Financial aid applications are due March 1, or as soon thereafter as possible. Persons wishing to start law school by taking a single class this summer should circle the date of Monday, June 23, the first day of the summer term. Those planning on fall enrollment are advised that classes begin Thursday, August 21, 2008.

Computers

All entering students are required to have laptop computers. For specifications, please refer to our Technology Web site. More information will follow in a future mailing.

Notice to Students with Disabilities

It is the policy of Seattle University that no qualified person shall, on the basis of disability, be excluded from participation in, denied the benefit of, or be subject to discrimination in any job, facility, program or activity provided by the University. The Law School will respond to and evaluate all requests to make reasonable accommodations, modifications or adjustments in Law School facilities, programs, policies, services and activities to ensure equal opportunity for qualified individuals with disabilities. Appropriate accommodations are determined on a case-by-case basis, and documentation is required. Donna Deming, Associate Dean, coordinates the services the Law School can provide.

Notice to Students with a Conviction

Each Bar Association has a character or ethics section as part of its certification. Your criminal record could prevent you from sitting for the Bar examination--even if you have received a J.D. degree from an ABA-accredited law school. Only the Bar Association in each individual state can advise you regarding your conviction and its impact on your ability to sit for the Bar exam. We advise you to contact them directly. You may wish to do so prior to your law school matriculation rather than waiting until graduation.

If you have any questions or concerns regarding this matter, please feel free to call Associate Dean Donna Claxton Deming at (206) 398-4307 or e-mail at dcdeming@seattleu.edu.

Official Transcript a Must

Please arrange for your undergraduate institution to send us a copy of your official, final undergraduate transcript, which notes the degree received and the date it was awarded. Sorry, but the transcripts mailed to the Law School Data Assembly Service do not meet this American Bar Association requirement.

Insurance

If you currently have health insurance coverage, we recommend that you retain your present policy. In the event you do need health and accident insurance, you are eligible to participate in a Seattle University plan designed especially for law students. More information on the Seattle University program and the Washington State Basic Health insurance program can be found at the these links:

Identification Cards (SU ID Card)

All students are required to have a Seattle University identification card. This card provides students with a convenient form of identification that allows access to a variety of university systems and services. Times are arranged during the first week of class to get your Seattle University identification card. For more information regarding the Seattle University identification card please see the Campus Card Web site.

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Campus Parking

Upon arrival for the new semester, all students planning to park their vehicles on campus should check with the Office of Safety and Security (University Center 102). There are no reserved parking spaces on the Seattle University campus. All students have equal access to lots and garages owned by the University. The 2007-2008 rate for unrestricted parking was $256 per semester. Rates for evening students and carpoolers are $146 and $131 respectively, per semester.

Carpools

Carpools generally can be organized during many of our spring events or within the first week of the semester, so don’t worry about making the commute alone! Carpools and vanpools can also be arranged by contacting Seattle Metro Transit at 1-800-325-6165.

Public Transportation

As in any major city, traffic in Seattle can be a headache. To encourage the use of public transportation, Seattle University provides a 25% subsidy toward the cost of a monthly bus pass in King and Pierce County. Many students find it a convenient and affordable way to get around. Arrangements for bus passes can be made in the University Controller’s Office (University Center, Room 105).

Childcare

The Office of Human Resources, in conjunction with the Childcare committee, is pleased to announce a brand new benefit for students with children. The goal of the program is to provide a partial cash subsidy for childcare assistance to Seattle University full-time faculty and staff and full-time students to help meet the expenses of pre-first grade childcare. Awards will be determined via a lottery drawing. This award will be considered income and could affect your financial aid in subsequent years. For eligibility, please call the Commuter Student Services Office at (206) 296-6291.

Call on Us!

A number of currently enrolled law students have offered their services to answer questions you may have about our school, life as a 1L, the job market for soon-to-be lawyers, and more. Keep a running list of questions you’d like to ask and have them handy when a student representative calls.

Come Visit Us

We would be happy to arrange for you to tour our building, sit in on a class or meet with a member of our Admission or Financial Aid Staff. Please call (206) 398-4200 or 1-800-471-1767 one week prior to the date you would like to visit.

Let Us Hear from You

Call or e-mail anytime, for any reason. All area codes are 206. Key phone numbers:

  Admission 398-4200 or 1-800-471-1767 lawadmis@seattleu.edu
  Alumni Affairs 398-4300 lawalumni@seattleu.edu
  Dean’s Office 398-4300 dcdeming@seattleu.edu
  Library 398-4220 lawlib@seattleu.edu
  Professional Development 398-4100 lawcareers@seattleu.edu
  Student Financial Services 398-4250 lawfa@seattleu.edu
  Students Activities 398-4328 lawadmis@seattleu.edu
  Technology 398-4178 lawhelp@seattleu.edu

If you have additional questions, please don’t hesitate to call or write:

Seattle University School of Law
Office of Admission
901 12th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98122-1090

Phone: (206) 398-4200 or 1-800-471-1767
E-mail: lawadmis@seattleu.edu

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