LAW-0020 Research Assistant
A student who has completed the first year of legal study may serve as a Faculty Research Assistant. This position offers a student the opportunity to work with a full-time faculty member or adjunct faculty member (with approval of an associate dean) on a supervised project relating to the faculty members course offerings or scholarly activities. Such a project is intended to provide the student with supervised research and writing instruction, in addition to an opportunity for the student to engage in analytical discourse with the faculty supervisor. The project may result in a paper or detailed memorandum prepared by the student. A student should expect to devote a minimum of 90 hours as a Research Assistant. The Office of Academic Services provides a form that must be signed by the student and faculty member. The completed form must be filed with the Office of Academic Services. The student and faculty member should meet regularly to discuss all aspects of the students project. The students work as a Research Assistant is graded on a Credit/No Credit basis. Although the student is awarded two credits for completion of the Research Assistantship, the grade is not included in the calculation of the students grade point average. Depending on the nature and scope of a students work, a students written project may be submitted to the faculty supervisor for satisfaction of the law schools legal writing requirement. All work must be completed in accordance with the provisions of the law schools Academic Integrity Regulations. No student may receive more than two units of credit in a semester for Ungraded Activities. Ungraded Activities include a Directed Study Project, membership on the Journal of High Technology Law, Moot Court Board, Moot Court Team, Suffolk University Law Review, Suffolk Transnational Law Review and service as a Research Assistant. Graded on a Credit/No Credit basis.
Prerequisite
Student has completed 2000 Credits