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Academic and Counseling Support Services
Students in law school are faced with numerous questions and decisions about their academic pursuits and professional and personal life.
Students should advise and meet with the Assistant Dean for Student Affairs if they have any
questions about their law school academic performance or if there are any personal matters that are impacting their ability to perform
and succeed in the law school. The law school also provides other academic support services including an
Academic Skills Assistance
Program (ASAP). Students may also consult with members of the
faculty regarding questions about
courses and academic pursuits.
The Office of Services for Students with Disabilities coordinates
with the Assistant Dean for Student Affairs in working with students with
learning differences requiring appropriate accommodations.
The SMU Health Center provides Counseling and Testing
services for students and is also available for
students in crisis. The stress of law school is sometimes compounded by death of a loved one or personal or family illness or other
crises. Students should be aware of changes in behavior in themselves or in other students that may point the need to seek assistance.
Students should consult with the Assistant Dean for Student Affairs if they become aware of such circumstances so that an appropriate
course of action can be discussed.