Memorial Day
Charleston School of Law Meeting Street, Charleston, SC, United StatesCharleston School of Law will observe the Memorial Day holiday on Monday, May 26. No classes will be held and the campus will be closed.
There is no better way to get to know a law school than to visit. We encourage you to explore our academic programs, meet our faculty and students, and see Charleston. We know that’s not always possible, so in the event you cannot physically be on campus, please join us for a virtual event.
In-person Open House events are scheduled for the fall and throughout the spring. RSVP here. Events begin with breakfast or lunch with professors and deans and include a campus tour, mock class, Q&A with current students, and information session on the application process or programs offered at the law school.
Unable to attend an Open House? You are welcome to join us on campus another time for a personal visit. We will customize your visit to meet your needs. Do you want to take a tour? Would you like to meet with a representative from the Office of Admission? Do you want to attend a class?
All students who visit the School of Law and are accepted into the J.D. program are eligible for a travel stipend up to $250.00.
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Charleston School of Law will observe the Memorial Day holiday on Monday, May 26. No classes will be held and the campus will be closed.
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