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Important Dates
Spring 2007 Online Registration
Mon., October 23
All registration materials become available.
Mon., October 30, 10:00 a.m.
Registration starts for 3F and 4P students.
Thurs., November 2, 12:00 noon
Registration ends for 3F and 4P students.
Fri., November 3 to Tues., November 7, 9:00 a.m.
3F and 4P schedules are available online. 3F and 4P students may make schedule adjustments.
Tues., November 7, 1:00 p.m.
Registration starts for 2F, 3P, 2P and non-matriculated students.
Tues., November 14, 9:00 a.m.
Registration ends for 2F, 3P, 2P and non-matriculated students.
Wed., November 15 to Fri., November 17, 1:00 p.m.
2F, 3P, 2P and NM schedules are available online.
2F, 3P, 2P and non-matriculated students may make schedule adjustments
Fri., November 17, 4:00 p.m.
All upperclass students may add and drop courses.
Wed., January 3
Deadline for all students to have paid or have arranged to pay all tuition and fees.
Tues., January 16, 6:00 p.m.
Last day for all upperclass students to: (1) File late registration; (2) Add or delete courses
Mon., February 5
Last day for all upperclass students to: Change pass/fail option.
Spring 2007 Online Registration

Upperclass students must register online during assigned registration dates (see Important Dates at right). Students are to use WebAdvisor, which is the Web interface used by BLS for online registration. For instructions on using WebAdvisor, please refer to the Guide to WebAdvisor and Online Registration (PDF).

Available below are the Registration Packet and information on course offerings. Please review the Registration Packet carefully for deadlines, restrictions and other important details. To fully register, each student must comply with all instructions in the Registration Packet, and have paid, or arranged to pay, all tuition and fees by Wednesday, January 3, 2007.

For the latest updates, please check your BLS email account daily and revisit this Web page. If you have any questions about registration, please contact the Registrar's Office at (718) 780-7913 or registrar@brooklaw.edu.


Spring 2007 Registration Packet and Schedules
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Course Changes
Students who wish to re-register, add, delete or substitute courses after they have registered must make those changes during the Add/Drop period as provided on the Academic Calendar.

In exceptional circumstances, students may withdraw from a course after the add/drop period, if approval is obtained in writing from the Associate Dean for Student Affairs.

If permission is refused or no written request is submitted, students who do not attend and complete the courses for which they have registered will receive grades of F in those courses.


Upperclass Curriculum Guide
Since there are only two required courses beyond the First Year Program of Study, students have an enormous amount of autonomy to structure their upperclass years. The Upperclass Curriculum Guide is a useful tool for students to use when planning their legal studies. We encourage students to read through the Guide when selecting courses.

Forms

Independent Research Faculty Approval Form (PDF)

Application to Audit (PDF)

Request for Waiver of Full-time/Part-time Regulations (PDF)

Employment Form (PDF)


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