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St. Thomas University School of Law is a highly-regarded student-centered law school where diversity is cherished, a commitment to human rights and international law flourishes, and the Catholic heritage of social justice enhances the education of all faiths.
One of the greatest strengths of our law school is the profound sense of community shared by students, faculty, and administration. St. Thomas Law is a leader in diversity, boasting one of the most culturally diverse student bodies in the country. This global diversity, within such a close-knit community, facilitates a cosmopolitan learning environment where intellectual discovery thrives.
A hallmark of St. Thomas Law is our emphasis on practical training, student engagement, social justice, and ethical behavior. Our students and alumni have a deep sense of justice and charity, and fully utilize their education and experience to lead the way in making our legal system one that truly champions the rights of the powerless.
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St. Thomas also offers an alternative process for admission for a select group of candidates through our Summer Conditional Admit Program. The Program targets candidates who demonstrate excellent qualitative credentials but lack certain quantitative measurements. Successful candidates are offered admission to the law school for that year's fall entering class.
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J.D./M.B.A. or M.S. in Sports Administration; J.D./M.B.A. in International Business; J.D./M.B.A. in Accounting; and, J.D./M.S. in Marriage and Family Counseling.
St. Thomas University School of Law also offers advanced degrees: the LL.M. and the J.S.D. in Intercultural Human Rights and the LL.M. in Environmental Sustainability.
J.D. students are able to enroll in the classes offered through the LL.M. programs and can earn Certificates in Human Rights and Environmental Sustainability.
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A hallmark of the St. Thomas experience is the genuinely close relationship between faculty and students. Because of this relationship St. Thomas Law ranked 4th in the country for "Best Quality of Life" in the 2011 Princeton Reviews’ Best 172 Law Schools (2011 edition).
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Additionally, St. Thomas Law has a national reputation for its Appellate and Trial Advocacy Programs.
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Moreover, law students here speak glowingly about their “tremendously helpful and supportive” professors. The vast majority seems to maintain “an open door policy,” which really “allows students to visit professors freely to ask questions and review problems.” Additionally many truly appreciate how STU professors “push their students to achieve legal and social excellence.” Indeed, “they are always there to offer whatever they can to help students, which is always well researched or spoken from their extensive experience.” This praise also extends to the administration, which tends to “greet the students with open arms and typically by first name.” Impressively, they also operate under an open door policy, which “helps cater to the needs of students (ex: extending library hours during final exams).” As a second-year brags, “Anything the students want/need, the students feel free to bring up to the administration for their consideration.“
STU also provides “great” research facilities and on-campus resources. One second-year elaborates, “Not only do we have Westlaw and LexisNexis, we have access to other great databases such as JSTOR and HeinOnline. Campus offers unlimited, free printing which is helping when writing your law review comment and/or seminar paper.” Even better, “The staff in the library is ALWAYS around to help. They will meet with you for however long you need; it is like having your own personal library assistant there for you along the way.”
Students here are also extremely grateful for the professional opportunities a St. Thomas education affords them. As one second year elaborates, “The externship programs and on-campus interviews brought in from career services is phenomenal. The school places students in trial, appellate, and supreme courts for both state and federal systems.” Another pleased student agrees, “The reputation that our school has in South Miami has helped place these students in the judicial clerkships and various public offices (state attorney and public defenders).” Further, St. Thomas has “a unique relationship with the Pax Romana of the United Nations. Therefore, students can be selected to go to New York to the UN headquarters for a unique experience with ambassadors and diplomats.”
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STU is situated on the main campus of the larger university in a suburb between Fort Lauderdale and Miami. Some students tell us the location is “not so good.” The cost of living in these parts isn’t the cheapest, either. On the plus side, the weather in South Florida is “very relaxing” virtually year-round, and the Floridian campus boasts palm trees, ponds, and tennis courts. The area also offers tons of activities and nightlife. Bars, restaurants, shopping and cuisine are all world-class and, of course, “you always have the beaches.” Perhaps more importantly, students at STU are privy to “rich experiences” and “fantastic events.” A pleased third-year proudly shares, “Our Law Review [has] hosted a tremendous symposium on Media and the Law, in which Harvard Law Professor Charles Nesson was the keynote speaker.” Additionally, “[one] semester, Justice Scalia came and talked to our school.” St. Thomas Law hosts many alumni networking opportunities, affording students chances to network with the bench and bar. Socially, there are “enough student organizations to find something you like.” This law school is a pretty tight-knit place too. “Close relationships” are easily formed, and students know pretty much everyone in their class year. Also, “The school design invites socialization.” “There is a breezeway always full of students talking and hanging out, sharing thoughts, and talking about the professors and classes.”
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Miami , FL 33054