LAW-6397 IMMIGRATION CLINIC

This is a one-semester course. Students will primarily represent non-citizens seeking immigration benefits or defending against removal proceedings before the Department of Homeland Security or the Executive Office for Immigration Review (federal administrative agencies). Students must have completed three semesters and thirty-six credit hours to participate in this course. This course will be graded on the traditional A-F grading scale. This class satisfies the graduation requirement for a skills class. Students will be accepted into the Immigration Clinic by application only. Prerequisites: Immigration Law and Professional Responsibility.

Credits

6

Distribution

Law