The Charleston Law Links Mentorship Program matches law students with local attorney mentors. Through the program, practicing attorneys talk with students about career decisions, professionalism, and life after law school.
Law Links mentors help students set goals, plan their careers, network, and develop skills. Mentors also give students a more complete “real world” understanding of the ethical and professional standards that guide the legal profession. Ultimately, these mentors help students transition from the classroom to the legal profession by showing students how to leverage the skills they have learned in law school.
The Charleston School of Law Catalog and Student Handbook is the official document of record concerning academic policies and regulations.
The Office of the Registrar is responsible for maintaining the integrity and security of student records and administering the online student information.
Academic Success and Bar Passage is responsible for developing, coordinating, and implementing academic and bar success programs at Charleston School of Law.