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About Cooley

Demographics

Financial

Life at Cooley

Copyright

Placement

Licensing

About Cooley

Mission

The Mission of Cooley Law School (pdf) | The Cooley Law School Strategic Plan (pdf)

The Mission of the Thomas M. Cooley Law School is to prepare its graduates for entry into the legal profession through an integrated program with practical legal education as its guiding principle and focus. This mission includes providing broad access to those who seek the opportunity to study law, while requiring those to whom that opportunity is offered to meet Cooley's rigorous academic standards.

The preparation for practice mission means that Cooley graduates must: (1) master the fundamentals and basic skills required for the competent practice of law and representation of clients; (2) demonstrate the substantive knowledge and skills required for passage of the bar examination and admission to the bar; and (3) understand and embrace the legal, moral, ethical, and professional responsibilities of lawyers.

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Accreditation and State Authorization

Thomas M. Cooley Law School has been fully approved by the American Bar Association since its first class graduated. Provisional approval was granted in 1975; full approval was granted in 1978. The ABA also fully approved the programs at Auburn Hills, Grand Rapids, and has granted acquiescence to Cooley's Ann Arbor location.

American Bar Association
321 Clark Street
21st Floor NE
Chicago, IL 60610
(312) 988-6738
www.abanet.org/legaled

The Higher Learning Commission has accredited Thomas M. Cooley Law School since 2001. The Higher Learning Commission is part of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The NCA, founded in 1895, is one of six regional institutional accreditors in the United States. Through its commissions it accredits, and thereby grants membership to educational institutions in the North Central region: Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, New Mexico, South Dakota, Wisconsin, West Virginia, and Wyoming. The Commission is recognized by the US Department of Education and the Council on Higher Education Accreditation.

Higher Learning Commission
A member of the North Central Association of Schools and Colleges
30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400
Chicago, Illinois 60602-2504
(312) 263-0456
www.ncahigherlearningcommission.org

Copies of our accreditation and state authorization documents can be obtained from the Office of Planning Programs, and Assessment, 9th Floor Cooley Center, 300 S. Capitol Ave, Lansing MI. planning@cooley.edu

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Demographics

Student Enrollment in Sept. 2009:

  • 3,783 students enrolled
  • 866 are members of minority groups including
  • 1,801 are women
  • 151 are from foreign countries
  • 84% are enrolled part-time
  • Enrollment by Ethnicity (pdf)

Faculty: 124 full-time faculty and 162 adjunct faculty; Student / faculty ratio is 23.46/1.

Degrees Awarded: 981 total JD and LL.M. degrees awarded JULY 1, 2008 to JUNE 30, 2009.

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Financial

Cost of Attendance. Figures and the institutional refund policy can be viewed here.

Merit Based Aid. Eligibility and awarding information for each type of award can be found here.

Credit Balances. Title IV credit balances will be refunded to students after all aid has disbursed to the student account and a $0.00 balance is owed to the school.

Disbursements of financial aid are typically made in two installments at the beginning of each semester. For second semester and students on academic probation, disbursements are held until grades are posted.

Institution's cohort default rate: 2.2%

Financial Aid Code of Conduct. As active institutional members of the National Association of Student Financial Aid Professionals (NASFAA), the Financial Aid employees at The Thomas M. Cooley Law School (TMCLS) have historically adhered to the NASFAA Code of Conduct. The Code is intended to help guide financial aid professionals in carrying out their duties, particularly with regard to ensuring transparency in the administration of the student financial aid programs, and to avoid the harm that may arise from actual, potential, or perceived conflicts of interest. [read more]

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Life at Cooley

Student activities. Cooley has more than 50 active student organizations.

Nondiscrimination. Cooley abides by all federal and state laws against discrimination. In addition, Cooley abides by American Bar Association Standard 211(a), which provides that "a law school shall foster and maintain equality of opportunity in legal education, including employment of faculty and staff, without discrimination or segregation on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age or disability."

Students with Disabilities. Thomas M. Cooley Law School is committed to complying with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 by providing access to campus facilities and reasonable accommodations in programs, services and classroom activities. Students with disabilities are responsible for ensuring that the Law School is aware of disabilities that require accommodations by contacting the disability coordinator for their campus.

  • ANN ARBOR Coordinator of Student Services and Diversity Programs Goldie Adele,
    (517) 371-5140 x2843 Office: 8th floor, Cooley Center adeleg@cooley.edu
  • AUBURN HILLS Enrollment Coordinator Angela Tyszka, (248) 751-7800 x7787
    Office: 2nd floor, room 211 tyszkaa@cooley.edu
  • GRAND RAPIDS Enrollment Coordinator Julie Renbarger, (616) 301-6800 x6731
    Office: 2nd floor, Grand Rapids renbargj@cooley.edu
  • LANSING Coordinator of Student Services and Diversity Programs Goldie Adele,
    (517) 371-5140 x2843 Office: 8th floor, Cooley Center adeleg@cooley.edu

Transfer of credit. Transfer of Credit from Other Law Schools (pdf): From the Student Policy Manual, Section II, pages 7 - 9.

Privacy: Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, an educational institution may not release information other than "directory information" regarding a student or graduate without the written consent of the student or graduate. In compliance with this law, Thomas M. Cooley Law School has defined "directory information" to include whether a student is enrolled, and whether a person has graduated from the Thomas M. Cooley Law School. However, the law allows for several exceptions including a health or safety emergency.

Other information will be released only upon the written consent of the individual student, stating what information can be released and to whom the information can be released. Such requests must be presented to the Registrar. The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act also provides for a right to inspect and review the student's education records, within a reasonable period of time of a request. If a student believes that information in the student’s education records is inaccurate, misleading, or otherwise violative of privacy or other rights of students, the student may request that the School amend the records. The School, within a reasonable time, shall decide whether to amend. If the School decides to refuse to amend, the student will be informed of the right to a hearing.

As an enrolled student, you have the right to restrict the release of directory information. To restrict the release of directory information contact the Registrar's Office registrar@cooley.edu.

Military Friendly policies: Students in the Military Called to Active Duty (pdf): From the Student Policy Manual, Section VIII, pages 12 and 13.

Emergency Procedures. In the interests of protecting the safety of students, employees, and guests, Thomas M. Cooley Law School has established a set of procedures ("Emergency Procedures ") to use if an emergency arises. These procedures are based upon guidance provided by Cooley's Access Control provider and by key Cooley personnel. Read the Emergency Response and Evacuation Procedures Policy (pdf).

Campus Crime. Go to the U.S. Dept. of Education, Campus Security Data Analysis Cutting Tool web page. Enter "Thomas M. Cooley" to obtain information for each of Cooley's campuses.

For detailed information about Cooley's response to emergencies, campus crime and crime prevention efforts, download our Crime Report (pdf).

Register to Vote. To register to vote in Michigan, visit the Michigan Secretary of State's Office and download a voter registration form (pdf). To obtain a Michigan absentee ballot, visit the same page and download an absent voter ballot application (pdf).

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Copyright

What is copyright infringement?

Copyright infringement is the act of exercising, without permission or legal authority, one or more of the exclusive rights granted to the copyright owner under section 106 of the Copyright Act (Title 17 of the United States Code). These rights include the right to reproduce or distribute a copyrighted work. In the file-sharing context, downloading or uploading substantial parts of a copyrighted work without authority constitutes infringement.

Penalties for copyright infringement include civil and criminal penalties. In general, anyone found liable for the civil copy right infringement may be order to pay either actual damages or "statutory" damages affixed at not less than $750 and not more than $30,000 per work infringed. For "willful" infringement, a court may award up to $150,000 per work infringed. A court can, in its discretion, also assess costs and attorneys' fees. For details, see Title 17, United State Code, Sections 504, 505.

Willful copyright infringement can also result in criminal penalties, including imprisonment of up to five year and fines up to $250,000 per offense.

For more information, please see the Web site of the U.S. Copyright Office at www.copyright.gov, especially, their FAQ's at www.copyright.gov/help/faq.

See Cooley's policies regarding peer-to-peer file sharing (pdf).

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Placement

Graduates' Employment Information

Cooley asks each graduate to provide us with information about their employment at graduation and up to 6 months after and collects data through an electronic survey. View our most recent Employment Report and Salary Survey (pdf) for September 2008, January 2009, and May 2009.

Visit the U.S. Bureau of Labor statistics for data on law careers.

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Licensing

Licensing Requirements

Every jurisdiction has licensing requirements for lawyers that include character, fitness, and other qualifications for admission to the bar. Applicants and students are encouraged to contact the jurisdiction in which they intend to practice to learn about that jurisdiction's requirements for admission to the Bar. As an ABA approved law school, Cooley's J.D. program satisfies the educational requirements for U.S. jurisdictions.

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