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University of Wyoming
Law Academic Support Program

Law Academic Support Program

The College of Law's relatively small size fosters academic support, congeniality, and interchange between students, faculty, and administrators. (UW photo)

Expanding the Borders of Law

The Faculty of the University of Wyoming College of Law believes that it is an integral part of the College’s mission to provide the academic support necessary to assure each student a satisfactory opportunity to complete his or her selected program of study, to graduate from that program, and to become a member of the legal profession. In order to accomplish this mission the College has decided to create a formal academic support program that will be operated by Assistant Professor Michael Duff. Academic support encompasses a wide range of techniques and tools designed to ease the transition of first-year law students from undergraduate study to law school study. To this end, the Program among other things provides students with individualized consultation throughout the first year of study and presents a series academic support workshops during the first semester of study. Academic support is also broadly available to students during their second and third years of study.