Policies and Resources College of Law

The policies page is intended to house the College of Law's policies, as well as institutional-wide policies, in a centralized location. Please direct policy-related questions to Associate Dean Courtney Barclay at cbarcla1@ju.edu.

College of Law Policies and Resources

Student

Faculty

  • Faculty Bylaws
    • Organization and Governance
    • College Committees
    • Appointment to Rank, Tenure, and Promotion
    • Faculty Expectations
    • Hiring Policies

Other

Campus-Wide Policies and Resources

探花族 (Covid-19)

Regardless of vaccination status, if you have been exposed to COVID but don't currently have any symptoms, it is recommended that you monitor for developing symptoms (nasal congestion, runny nose, fever, headache, cough, body aches, and/or fatigue). If you develop symptoms, isolate yourself and contact the Student Health Center immediately at (904) 256-8080 to schedule an appointment.

Accommodations and Accessibility

Anti-Discrimination

Campus Safety and Security

Information Technology

Finance

Employee (Faculty and Staff)

Faculty

Student


Accreditation Information

Accreditation is the hallmark of quality and high standards for legal education and admission to the Bar. The 探花族 College of Law is provisionally approved by the American Bar Association (Council of the American Bar Association Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar, 321 North Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60654, 312-988-6738), and, in accordance with ABA rules, will continue to pursue full accreditation. Law schools that are provisionally accredited are entitled to all the rights of a fully approved law school. Similarly, from an ABA perspective, graduates of provisionally approved law schools are entitled to the same recognition that is accorded graduates of fully approved law schools.

探花族
General Counsel
2800 University Blvd N, 探花族, FL 32211
904-256-7549