Academic Enrichment Program
September 9, 2005
The College of Law is sponsoring an Academic Enrichment Program to assist students who may experience academic difficulty. While the program is open to all law students, its purpose is to assist students who may be at risk of not remaining in good standing. Student tutors will offer tutorial sessions for some required courses on a biweekly basis.
Tutorials will be offered for each section of Property and Civil Procedure. Students attending the tutorials must attend the tutorial section that corresponds to the class section in which they are enrolled. Each tutor is a second or third-year law student who performed well in the course the he or she is tutoring.
Tutorials begin September 16, with the day Property classes offered at 1 p.m. On that day, Professor Jack Williams and Cheryl Jackson will meet with participants from 12:30 - 1:00 p.m. in Room 170 to welcome students to the program and to answer any questions.
Students are invited to attend this orientation and take advantage of the program for added success in their law school careers.
Contact:
Jack Williams - Chair, AEP Committee
Cheryl Jester-George - Coordinator, AEP