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FAQSQ
How do I apply?
AThe application for study abroad for both the semester exchange programs and for independent study abroad are available on the website. This should be completed and must be accompanied by a statement of purpose, a current resume or CV, and a letter of recommendation from a Cardozo professor. There is an additional form required for Independent Study Abroad.
The letter of recommendation should be from a professor who knows you and can attest to your performance in class and, if possible, to your aptitude for a semester abroad. Please alert your recommender that recommendations are often forwarded to the foreign exchange partner.
Applications to study abroad during the fall semester are due by March 15; for the spring semester, applications are due by Oct. 1.
Students are notified if they are approved for study abroad two to four weeks later.
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Grading Policy for Spring 2020 Semester (Updated May '20)
https://cardozo.yu.edu/grading-policy-spring-2020-semester-updated-may-20The faculty has voted to adopt a mandatory pass/fail grading policy for the Spring 2020 semester. All students will receive a P or F grade for each class. The policy includes the following modifications to ensure equity for all students:
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Event
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50 Years of Title IX: The Pivot to Justice in Women’s Gymnastics
https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/50-years-title-ix-pivot-justice-womens-gymnasticsJan 30, 2023In honor of 50 years of Title IX, a discussion on the legal fight for safety and transparency in the world of elite women's gymnastics.
Join Cardozo School of Law's FAME Center and Sports Law Society as we present an in-person panel with three women advocating for change in the world of women's gymnastics. The evening will be framed around Title IX, part of the groundbreaking Education Amendments of 1972, and will include clips from Jill Yesko's documentary, Broken Trust, as well as Mary Pilon's Audible original audio series, Twisted: The Story of Larry Nassar and the Women Who Brought Him Down."
This event is open to the public and will now be fully virtual.
**This program of one online panel is approved for up to 2.0 transitional/non-transitional New York State CLE credits in the category “Areas of Professional Practice.” To receive CLE credits for a panel, you must attend that part of the program “live.” We cannot award CLE credits for watching a recorded version of any part of this program.**
Panelists:
Jessica Armstrong (lawyer, activist, former elite gymnast)
Mary Pilon (journalist, former staff reporter for NYT sports desk)
Jill Yesko (filmmaker, journalist, former professional cyclist)
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Information for Graduates of Foreign Law Schools
https://cardozo.yu.edu/admissions/llm-admissions/information-graduates-foreign-law-schoolsWe are delighted you are considering Cardozo School of Law for your LL.M. degree.
Below you will find the required application materials for international students only.
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FAQSQ
When is the best time to study abroad?
AStudents may apply to spend their fourth, fifth or sixth semester of law school abroad, although in the case of over-subscription, 3Ls will be given preference.
When and whether to study abroad depends on a student’s curricular plans and professional goals. Students interested in studying abroad for a semester are urged to meet with a counselor in the Office of Career Services to discuss the consequences of missing a particular semester with regard to the job search.
The most popular semester for students to study abroad is the Fall of their 3L year. We discourage students from waiting until their final semester, because exams abroad may not finish in time for students to return for Commencement and foreign transcripts may not arrive in time for students to be certified for the July Bar.