What kind of LL.M. can I get at Capital?
What concentrations are available to students in the LL.M. in Business
program?
What is the benefit of an LL.M.?
What kinds of employers hire Capital Law LL.M. alumni?
What does it take to earn an LL.M.?
What is a
combined J.D./LL.M. program?
What about students who did not
earn their J.D. at Capital Law?
What is the tuition rate for
an LL.M.?
How long does a student have to complete an
LL.M.?
Can an alumnus/alumnae or practicing lawyer take
graduate classes without being enrolled in an LL.M. program?
What is the cost to apply?
When can a student
apply for the combined degree program?
What courses must a
student take to be admitted to the LL.M. program?
What
services are available to LL.M. students?
Who advises LL.M.
students?
Can LL.M. students work while enrolled in one of
the LL.M. degree programs?
Can an LL.M. be completed as a
full-time student?
How many credits are required for full
time status?
What kind of LL.M. can I get at Capital?
Capital University Law School has three separate LL.M. (Master of Laws)
programs: Taxation, Business, and Taxation & Business. The LL.M. in Taxation
has been offered at Capital since 1986.
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Within the LL.M. in Business, a student may choose from six different
concentrations. The choice of concentration as well as the courses that make up
the concentration is tailored to each student’s career goals and needs.
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Students in the LL.M. in Taxation and Business may choose between a
concentration in tax or business. The LL.M. in Taxation and Business with a tax
concentration will permit the student to complete most of the courses in the
LL.M. in Taxation program, while taking their electives from one of the business
concentrations. The LL.M. in Taxation and Business with a business concentration
allows the student to focus primarily on business, with their electives chosen
from business electives.
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What concentrations are available to students in the
LL.M. in Business program?
Capital offers six concentrations. These are Finance/ Corporate Governance,
Employment Law, Intellectual Property, Small Business, Dispute Resolution, and
Regulatory. The courses taken within these concentrations are tailored to the
student’s goals and needs.
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What is the benefit of an LL.M.?
An LL.M. can be helpful in marketing oneself in the legal community.
Particularly in highly specialized areas like taxation, employers want to see
that a new hire is both interested in the area and that she will be able to hit
the ground running. An LL.M. can also be helpful for practicing lawyers who wish
to transition from one practice area to another.
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What kinds of employers hire Capital Law LL.M.
alumni?
CULS graduate program alumni can be found working for the state and federal
government. They are also working for the big four accounting firms and regional
accounting firms. Many students go on to work at local and national law firms.
Some students also end up working in corporate legal and tax departments at
places like Nationwide.
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What does it take to earn an LL.M.?
An LL.M. can be earned either separately from an individual’s J.D. program
or, for students at CULS, it can be earned in a joint degree program. Completion
of the LL.M. requires completion of 24 credits approved for the LL.M. program
chosen.
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What is a combined J.D./LL.M. program?
A combined J.D./LL.M. program allows a student to complete both degrees in 3
1/2 full-time years. In addition, it allows a student to transfer up to 12
credits from their Capital Law J.D. program into the LL.M. program. Transferring
12 credits into the LL.M. program is a huge savings, because the student then
only has 12 credits left to complete the LL.M. This can be done in a single
semester, while waiting for bar results.
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What about students who did not earn their J.D. at
Capital Law?
Students who did not complete their J.D. at CULS cannot be admitted to the
combined degree program. However, with written approval of the Academic Director
of the Graduate Law Program, a student admitted to the LL.M. program can
transfer up to 6 credits for advanced tax or business courses completed at
another accredited law school.
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What is the tuition rate for an LL.M.?
The LL.M. program’s tuition is the same rate per credit as J.D. tuition. This
is what makes the joint degree program such a bargain. The student is able to
complete up to half of the degree program at lower, earlier tuition rates,
taking credits needed for graduation from the J.D. program.
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How long does a student have to complete an
LL.M.?
An LL.M. can be completed in a single year, by attending full-time. However,
a student who does not transfer in any credits is permitted up to 6 years to
complete the LL.M. program. The time permitted for completion by students who
transfer in 2 or more credits depends on the number of credits transferred.
The time permitted for completion is:
Number of hours of J.D. credit transferred to the LL.M.
program:
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Length of time post J.D. for completion of the LL.M.
program:
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12
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3 years
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8-11
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12 terms or 4 years
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4-7
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15 terms or 5 years
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3 or fewer
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18 terms or 6 years
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Can an alumnus/alumnae or practicing lawyer take
graduate classes without being enrolled in an LL.M. program?
Yes.
We permit practicing lawyers who would otherwise qualify for admission to the
LL.M. program to audit courses.
Capital Law School alumni pay 1/2 the regular tuition, are permitted to
enroll on a space available basis, do not take the exam and do not receive
credit for the course.
Practicing attorneys pay full tuition, are permitted to enroll on a space
available basis, do not take the exam and do not receive credit for the
course.
Attorneys are eligible to receive CLE credits for law school
courses Under CCLE Regulation
402 you can receive three hours of CLE credit for each semester hour of a
course completed at an ABA-accredited law school. You do not need to take an
exam to obtain CLE credit.
The course may be completed on an audit (not
for academic credit) basis. You would need to complete Form 4,
Request for Law School Attendance and return it to the Supreme Court of Ohio,
Commission on Continuing Legal Education office with any attachments within 30
days after the course has concluded.
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What is the cost to apply?
Members of the bar pay a $35 application fee. The
application fee is waived for Capital University Law School students applying to
the combined JD/LLM, Capital Law alumni applying for the LLM, and for Capital
University undergraduate students or graduates applying for the MT.
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When can a student apply for the combined degree
program?
Capital University Law School J.D. students can apply for the combined degree
program at any time following completion of Federal Personal Income Tax.
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What courses must a student take to be admitted to the
LL.M. program?
Admission to the LL.M. in Taxation and the LL.M. in Taxation and Business
with a tax concentration requires completion of Federal Personal Income Tax or
its equivalent. A student who has not taken this course may be conditionally
admitted.
Admission to the LL.M. in Business and the LL.M. in Taxation and Business
with a business concentration requires completion of Federal Personal Income
Tax, Business Associations, and Secured Transactions or their equivalents.
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What services are available to LL.M.
students?
LL.M. students have full access to all law school services, including
financial aid, Office of Professional Development, library, student counseling,
and parking.
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Who advises LL.M. students?
LL.M. students can obtain basic academic advising from the Graduate Law
Academic Director, Myron Grauer. The Office of Professional Development is
available to assist LL.M. students with job search and career questions.
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Can LL.M. students work while enrolled in one of the
LL.M. degree programs?
Absolutely. Most of our LL.M. students attend Capital
part-time and work full-time. There are no restrictions on the number of hours
that a graduate student can work. All of the courses for the LL.M. program are
offered in the evening.
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Can an LL.M. be completed as a full-time
student?
Yes. While most of our LL.M. students work full-time
and attend classes part-time, some do complete the LL.M. degree as a one year,
full-time program, or if they are Capital combined degree students in a single
semester. Students who wish to complete an LL.M. in one year or one semester
should take care in planning their schedules and seek advice early in the
process to ensure that their course selections reflect the fact that not all
courses are offered every semester.
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How many credits are required for full-time
status?
For financial aid purposes, a student must take at least 4 credits during
Fall and Spring terms and at least 2 credits during Summer term to be considered
a full-time student for that term.
For immigration purposes, a student must take at least 7 credits during Fall
and Spring terms to be considered a full-time student.
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