Academic Standing – Temple Law

Academic Standing. A student whose cumulative average is lower than 2.00 at the end of any academic year will be dismissed for poor scholarship. Such students may subsequently apply for readmission and may be placed on academic probation if readmitted. A student whose cumulative average is between 2.00 and 2.49 at the end of any prior academic …

LL.M. in Trial Advocacy Admissions – Temple Law

Temple Law School’s performance-based LL.M. in Trial Advocacy program integrates the development of theory and theme, persuasive storytelling, extemporaneous speech, and effective use of technology in the courtroom.. This one-year, 24-credit degree program is designed for the practicing attorney and is scheduled primarily in the evenings and on weekends.

Donate to SPIN – Temple University Beasley School of Law

We also appreciate cash donations, which will go directly into the Summer Fund. Please make checks payable to “Temple University Beasley School of Law”, put “SPIN” in the memo line, and mail to: SPIN c/o Colleen Uhniat Office of Development & Alumni Affairs Temple University Beasley School of Law 1719 North Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19122

Scholarships & Grants – Temple Law

The Law School Financial Aid Office maintains a listing of scholarships which are available from local bar, civic and various other organizations. All prospective and current students are encouraged to explore scholarship and grant opportunities on their own from sources outside the law school. Employer tuition benefit plans, AmeriCorps grants …

Why Pursue an LL.M. in Trial Advocacy? – Temple Law

Why an LL.M. The Temple LL.M. in Trial Advocacy offers an unparalleled opportunity: to go back to school with the benefit of knowing what you do not know and with an awareness of your weakest attributes as an attorney. When I enrolled in the LL.M. program, I had a little more than 4 years of practical, hands-on experience as a trial attorney …