Assistant Dean Sowle’s Announcements, July 19 - July 30

Notices to Graduating Seniors. If you are graduating this semester, please read the information below about your Kent email and network accounts, and your locker. If you have any questions, please let me know.

•Email, Network, and Print Accounts. Email accounts: Your Kent email account is for life. You can continue to use your Chicago-Kent email as long as you choose to do so. Network accounts: Your network account will be deactivated on Monday, August 7 (the first Monday after the July bar exam). Print accounts: The free printing quotas were reset to zero on Monday, May 17.

•Clearing Out Lockers. Please clear your lockers out no later than Monday, August 2 (the first Monday after the July bar exam). Anything left in lockers after that date will be removed. If you are unable to clear your locker out by that date, please contact me to make arrangements for your locker contents to be set aside for you. Note: This applies only to graduating students. If you are not graduating, you do not need to clear your locker out; you will keep your current locker until you graduate. 

•Student Health Insurance. If you have student health insurance through IIT, your coverage will end on August 9, 2021.

•Access to Westlaw, Lexis, and Bloomberg. May 2021 graduates will have access to Westlaw, Lexis, and  Bloomberg services over the summer. Please click here for details, including any restrictions placed by the vendors.


Summer 2021 Exams.  Summer exams for 8-week courses will be self-scheduled. Students may take the exams any time from Monday, July 19 to Wednesday, July 21. The exams will be administered remotely through the Examsoft website: www.examsoft.com\chicagokentlaw. More details will be emailed to students registered for Summer exam courses and are also available here:

· Summer 2021 General Procedures for Exam

· Summer 2021 Exam Quick Guide

Students in the 10-week Summer course (Criminal Law) will take their exam remotely on Monday, August 2, at 6:00 pm.

If you have any questions about Summer 2021 exams, please email Dean Abhijeet at jabhijeet@kentlaw.iit.edu.


Fall 2021 Schedule and Registration. 

Add/Drop Period. The add/drop period for Fall 2021 opened on Tuesday, June 1. Please note: Registering for a class during the initial registration period  (May 20 - May 26) is not a guarantee that you were admitted into the class. To learn what classes you have been admitted into, you must check the online registration system. 

Schedule of Classes. The final Fall 2021 class schedule is available on the Fall 2021 Quick Guide page by clicking here, or by going to the Current Students Portal page and clicking on the Fall 2021 Quick Guide link.

Wait Lists. Although we normally do not keep wait lists, we have created ones for the following classes:  Prof. Heyman's section of Constitutional Law section; Business Entity Formation and Transactions; and Mediation. (Update: We are now also keeping a wait list for Intimate Partner Violence.) If you were not admitted into any of these classes at the end of the initial registration period, you are automatically on the wait list. If you did not try registering for the class during the initial registration period, but would like to be added to the wait list, please email me (ssowle@kentlaw.iit.edu).

Exam Information. Information about exams -- which exams will be fixed, self-scheduled, and take-home, and the dates of fixed exams -- will be provided prior to the start of the Fall semester. We anticipate that exams in most upper-level courses will be self-scheduled or take-home.

•Graduating Students: Reduced Loads and Tuition Discounts. J.D. students graduating at the end of the Fall 2021 semester who need fewer than the minimum number of hours to graduate may take fewer credits without special permission. In addition, if you will be graduating at the end of the Fall 2021 semester and will be taking more than the 87 credits required to graduate, you may receive a 50% discount on each credit you take over the required 87 credits. If this affects you, please contact me by email no later than Wednesday, September 8Important note: Financial aid is not available for any courses you take that are not necessary for you to reach the required 87 credits.

​​•​Consortium Arrangement: Chicago-Kent has a consortium arrangement with three other Chicago law schools -- DePaul, Loyola, and UIC-John Marshal -- under which students can take selected courses at the other schools. Under the consortium arrangement, students pay tuition to their home school, and grades transfer (not just the credits) and are counted in your GPA. ​We have not yet received the lists of available classes for the Fall, but will post them as we receive them on the Fall 2021 Quick Guide page.

•Pass/Fail Limitations for Upper-Level Courses. Certain upper-level electives may be taken pass/fail, subject to the limitations described below; required courses, however, may not be taken pass/fail. Sign up for pass/fail will take place closer to the start of the Fall semester. Although there is no overall limit on pass/fail credits, there are two types of limits to the pass/fail credits you can take:

Pass/fail election: Students may elect up to 6 credits pass/fail during their entire time at Chicago-Kent. This pass/fail election applies to upper-level elective courses that normally are letter-graded; classes that are only offered pass/fail do not count toward this 6-credit limit. The following classes may not be elected pass/fail: (1) required courses, including any course taken to satisfy the Professional Responsibility graduation requirement; (2) seminars, whether or not being taken to fulfill the graduation seminar requirement; (3) courses that have been designated by instructors as ineligible for the pass/fail election (these courses are indicated on each semester’s schedule of classes); (4) Financial Services LL.M. courses; (5) Trial Advocacy and Appellate Advocacy courses; and (7) courses taken to fulfill the requirements of any certificate program. Fall pass/fail registration will open shortly before the start of the Fall semester (keep your eye on my section of the Record). A student taking a course on a pass/fail basis must earn at least a C to receive a P (Pass). If you pass the course but fail to earn at least a C, you will receive a grade of LP (Low Pass).

Clinic limitation: You may take no more than 24 credit hours toward graduation for the following courses combined: in-house clinical courses, externships, and Business Entity Formation & Transactions. (Students in the Litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution Program (LADR) and the Criminal Litigation Program are exempt from this limitation.)

•Experiential Course Requirement. Students must complete a total of six credits from an approved list of experiential courses (click here for the list). Most students will already satisfy four of these credits through the required sequence of Legal Writing 3 and Legal Writing 4. However, students who opt for the Legal Writing 4 Equivalency Class (see below) should consult the list of approved courses to determine whether the qualifying activity counts toward the experiential requirement. Law Review does not count toward the requirement.

•64-Credit Classroom Course Requirement. At least 64 of the 87 credits required for graduation must be in courses that require attendance in regularly scheduled classroom sessions or direct faculty instruction. Clinical coursework counts toward the 64-credit requirement, but externships, extracurricular activities (including credits earned for participation in a law journal, moot court competitions, trial advocacy competitions, or as a Teaching Assistant), and courses taken in another academic unit (e.g., the Stuart School of Business) do not count toward the 64 credits.


Fall 2021 Online Accommodation Request Form. As previously announced, the university will return to regular in-person classes for the Fall semester. Exceptions may be made for students with ADA or medical accommodations or other extenuating circumstances. These requests represent exceptions and should signify extraordinary circumstances related to the COVID-19 pandemic or ADA accommodations. If you wish to submit a request form, please click here. You will find additional information regarding the process within the form itself. Note: Filing out the form does not guarantee that you will be able to take courses online in the Fall 2021 semester


Counseling Services.  This is a reminder that the university provides counseling services free of charge for students. Click here for details on the available resources, including individual counseling through Skylight Counseling Services. In addition to resources available through the university, the Lawyers Assistance Program also provides assistance to law students. LAP provides free and confidential assistance to members of the Illinois legal community, including students, and can help you with issues of addiction, stress, anxiety, depression, focusing, worries about the character and fitness process, and having a successful first-year transition. Click here for more information about LAP and the services it provides.


Joke of the Week.  “The depressing thing about tennis is that no matter how much I play, I’ll never be as good as a wall. I played a wall once. They’re relentless.” – Mitch Hedberg