Law School Integrated Master's Programs Academic Policies
Law Graduate Degree Integrated Master’s Program for International Students
The Law School offers both one and two-semester Integrated Master’s Programs (IMP) for the Master of Laws and the Master of Laws in Global Law and Technology degrees for qualified international graduate students. The Integrated Master’s Program is only offered in the fall or spring semester.
Law graduate course credits, earned in the Law IMP, will apply to the corresponding graduate degree program once progression requirements are met. Law graduate IMP students must follow all academic policies and complete all requirements to remain within their Law graduate IMP and subsequent LL.M. program.
Academic Standing for Law Graduate IMP Students
Students in a Law Graduate IMP must maintain a 2.9 GPA to continue in their programs. A student who receives less than the 2.9 GPA is subject to Suffolk University’s academic standing policies as outlined here:
Law Academic Standards for Graduate IMP Students
At the conclusion of each semester, the LL.M. INTO Progression Committee reviews the records of graduate IMP students failing to make satisfactory progress. The Committee may choose to take one of the following actions, or may take other actions specific to the noted deficiency in the student file. Written notification of all actions taken by the Committee is communicated to the student in a timely fashion. Actions may include Dismissal or other conditions imposed by the LL.M. INTO Progression Committee.
Decisions regarding progression will be made by the LL.M. INTO Progression Committee. Before making a decision, the Committee will consult with the INTO-Suffolk Academic Director. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.9 at the end of the IMP to progress.
Formal guidelines for academic performance and consequent actions are as follows: