Fall 2021/Winter 2022 Registration Information
2021/2022 Registration Information and Instructions - to be posted
2021/2022 Course Descriptions Book- to be posted
2021/2022 List of Course Attributes and Frequency- to be posted
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Winter 2021 Final Exam Schedule *(New as of February 3, 2021)*
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Fall 2020/Winter 2021 Registration Information:
Course Attributes and Frequency (ARCHIVE)
2020/2021 List of Course Attributes and Frequency (PDF) Updated December, 2020
2019/2020 List of Course Attributes and Frequency (PDF) APPLICABLE FOR 2019-2020 ACADEMIC YEAR ONLY
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Law Calendar:
Important Academic Dates & Deadlines - Link to both the 2020/2021 Law Calendar and new 2021/2022 Law Calendar
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Other Information:
Academic Programs Approval Form for Credit Variance (PDF)
Intellectual Property Law Institute (I.P.L.I.) Information (PDF)
Law Library Information (Paul Martin Law Library) (PDF)
Payment of Fees (Student Accounts / Cashier's Office) (PDF)
Research Ethics Information and Application Form (PDF)
Student Accessibility Services (PDF)
Supervised Research Application Form (PDF)
In the spirit of academic excellence and transnational law, the University of Windsor Faculty of Law and University of Detroit Mercy School of Law have established a course exchange program. This program will provide interested students with the ability to explore legal issues from an international and comparative law perspective, and gives each student at Detroit Mercy Law and Windsor Law the opportunity to study internationally as part of their legal education. Students in good standing enrolled in the single Juris Doctor programs at either Windsor Law or Detroit Mercy Law may take one course at the other institution, while paying the home institution’s tuition. Allowable courses include classroom and elective courses, and exclude clinical, mandatory first year courses, or other required courses. Each institution will publish, on a semester basis, a list of offered consortium courses. A student’s enrollment in any particular course is contingent upon space being available in the course with priority being given to students at the home school. Courses will count towards the maximum credit hours allowed during a semester, according to the student’s home school and program. Students will be bound by the academic, attendance, and conduct policies of the host institution for the course in which they are enrolled.