Student Handbook, Rules & Policies
student Handbook
Please take the time to read this law student handbook carefully. It contains the rules and procedures of the College of Law, for which every student is responsible. The handbook also includes information about college offices and services.
- Academic Rules of the College of Law
- Code of Student Professional Conduct
- College of Law Offices
- Student Concerns and Complaints
- The University of Toledo's Title IX (sexual misconduct) policy
- The University of Toledo Workplace Weapons Restrictions
- College of Law Generative AI Policy
Information about the main University's student affairs, activities, policies, and
services is available from the ¹û¶³´«Ã½ Office of the Dean of Students and at the University Policy website.
Notices from the College of Law and the University will be sent to students via email
only. All law students must update their current email addresses within (login required) and should check their email daily.
Exam Policies & Numbers
Visit (login required) to obtain exam numbers. You will be assigned a new exam number each term. Exam numbers are used for anonymous grading, and you should use exam numbers instead of names on all mid-terms, briefs, and finals.
- Exam Schedule & Petition to Reschedule
- Examination/Rescheduling Policy
- Policies & Instructions for Using Laptop Computers on Exams
Other Policies
Mission Statement
The mission of the College of Law is to prepare students to engage in the practice of law and related professions; to further academic and scholarly excellence; to foster a spirit of community, professional and individual values; and to encourage participation in the life of the university, region, state, nation, and world.
Vision Statement
The College of Law will prepare students for the practice of law by combining a robust and challenging academic curriculum with practical professional skills training that integrates students into the legal community, instills professionalism, and prepares graduates to enter legal practice ready to meet the needs of the Twenty-First Century legal economy. The College of Law will build upon its commitment to excellence, be recognized as one of the top 100 law schools in the United States, and continue its leadership role in the University and the community.