Graduation
Application for Graduation
Students eligible to graduate from Seattle University School of Law complete the Application for Graduation the semester prior to their last term. This allows the Office of the Registrar enough time to audit records and consult with the student to ensure that all graduation requirements are met. Completion of the Application for Graduation is extremely important - it is from this application that we confirm your correct name for the graduation program and diploma. Please include your permanent address for accurate delivery of your diploma. Diplomas are mailed approximately eight weeks after graduation.
Administrative Tuition Credit
In the event that a graduating student is required to take an additional one or two credits above the required 90 as a result of their schedule, the Registrar may grant an administrative tuition credit at the time of validation. If approved, the student would then be charged tuition for only the number of credits taken up to 90. Please be advised that such credits may impact your financial aid eligibility. Administrative tuition credit will not be granted to allow a student to take additional courses beyond the required 90 credits. Contact the Office of the Registrar at lawreg@seattleu.edu or (206) 398.4150 if you should have questions.
Graduation Requirements
To receive a Juris Doctor degree at Seattle University School of Law, students must achieve a cumulative grade point average of 2.00 and must successfully complete at least 90 credit hours. All required courses must be successfully completed. Required courses are:
First-Year Courses
- Civil Procedure
- Criminal Law
- Torts
- Contracts
- Property
- Legal Writing I
Upper-Level Courses
- Evidence
- Constitutional Law (Must be taken in the fall of 2nd year)
- Legal Writing II (Must be taken during the 2nd year)
- Professional Responsibility
Professional Skills Courses
Students are required to take one of the following:
- Administrative Law Clinic
- Appellate Advocacy
- Bankruptcy Clinic
- Business Dispute Resolution Simulation
- Civil Practice Clinic (Predatory Lending Clinic)
- Commercial Law Adv. Tpcs: Commercial Litigation
- Community Development and Entrepreneurship Clinic
- Comprehensive Trial Advocacy
- Comprehensive Pretrial Advocacy
- Criminal Procedure Lab
- Drafting Labs
- Drafting Legal Documents
- Electronic Discovery and E-Evidence
- Estate Planning
- Externships
- Evidence Lab
- Family Law Clinic
- Forensics
- Immigration Law Clinic
- Indian Trusts & Estates Clinic
- Intellectual Property Audit Lab
- Intellectual Property Licensing Lab
- International Human Rights Clinic
- Jury Trial Seminar
- Lawyer as Problem Solver Lab
- Negotiation/Mediation/Collaborative Law
- Not for Profit Organization Clinic
- Patent Litigation Lab
- Patent Prosecution Lab
- Predatory Lending Clinic (Civil Practice Clinic)
- Problem Solving 1: Client Interviewing & Counseling, and Negotiation
- Problem Solving 2: Mediation & Collaboration
- Street Law
- Trademark Administration Lab
- Trial Techniques
- Trusts & Estates Clinic
- Youth Advocacy Clinic
John B. Kirkwood
Associate Professor of Law
