
The School of Law Registrar's Office is located on the first floor in MSL 131 (inside the Student Services Suite). This website contains much of the information law students will need concerning enrollment and student services. Jill Akervik is the Law Registrar.
Information on registration for the Spring 2012 semester is now available. Registration for Spring Semester 2012 will begin on Tuesday, November 8, at 8:00 a.m. for current 3L students and Wednesday, November 9, at 8:00 a.m. for current 2L students.
Students may now view the Final Exam Schedule. Students may also view the UST School of Law Final Exam Policy. Students are expected to review and understand the schedule and final exam policy prior to exams.
Students may register for courses, view student schedules, view and pay student accounts, and access degree audit information via Murphy Online. Your UST ID number and PIN are required for access.
Portal is an application designed to enhance and organize your academic and extra-curricular experience at St. Thomas. Use Portal to check your e-mail messages, chat with friends and classmates, check your grades, view Blackboard announcements, research a paper, and much more.
Information on 2011-2012 Academic Calendar for the School of Law. Includes important orientation, break, and exams schedules.
Information on course requirements and schedules for First Year and Upper Level students.
Checklist of required courses for graduation. Includes link to current School of Law graduation policies.
Students may order official academic transcripts by printing and submitting a request form to the registrar on the Saint Paul campus. Please note the $5 fee per transcript.
The University of St. Thomas participates in the National Student Clearinghouse. Students may access enrollment verification and loan deferment information via the NSC. Log in to the NSC via Murphy Online. To log on to the NSC site, you will need your name, birth date and social security number.
Students who are eligible for Veterans Benefits programs must follow guidelines set by the United States Department of Veteran's Affairs. Includes information on certification and benefit programs.
If you'd like your class rank, send an e-mail to lawrankings@stthomas.edu
The Minnesota Supreme Court certifies students for limited general practice for a period of one year. Students may be recertified.
Each jurisdiction has different requirements for admission. Please make sure to check with the jurisdiction in which you plan to take the bar exam for their specific requirements.
If you have specific questions about admission in any jurisdiction, please contact that jurisdiction. If you need help deciphering the rules for a jurisdiction, contact Jill Akervik or Scott Swanson.
Students are encouraged to read and understand the current School of Law policies on academic and extracurricular affairs.

The Final Exam Schedule is now ready for students to view.
Students are strongly urged and fully expected to read and review the Final Exam Policy prior to any examinations.