To obtain the certificate, students must complete both a doctrinal and experiential component for a minimum of 14 total credit hours. The experiential component requires that students complete the equivalent of one academic year of supervised legal work addressing the needs of the poor and marginalized. The doctrinal component focuses on the legal and policy frameworks that structure rights and access for the poor and marginalized.
a. Required Experiential Components (7-10 credit hours)
b. Required Doctrinal Component (4-8 credit hours)
c. Performance
Students must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or better in the Certificate courses and an overall GPA of 2.5 or higher to receive the Certificate.
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