Credit & Standards
Academic Credit
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Academic Schedule
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The Florence Summer Law Program is a four-week program.
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Classes are held three days a week, Monday through Thursday.
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Classes meet during the day for two hours each.
Academic Standards
- The academic content of the program meets the same standards as courses offered on-campus.
- Student performance is measured by the same standards used to evaluate student performance in on-campus courses.
- Students who register in summer law programs before their grades for the prior semester or quarter have been finalized do so at their own risk.
- Many law schools, including Gonzaga, will not allow students who have been academically dismissed to continue in the program.
- It is the student's responsibility to be aware of the policy regarding academic dismissal at the student's law school.
- When all grades have been submitted to the registrar for the prior semester, a Gonzaga student participating in the program must meet the requirements of Academic Rule 2-3.I.2.d, or his or her registration in the program will be canceled and any paid tuition will be fully refunded.
Fully Accredited
- The Florence Summer Law Program is open to law students in academic good standing at law schools accredited by the American Bar Association, by a state of the United States, or Canada.
- Gonzaga is fully accredited by the American Bar Association and the Association of American Law Schools.
- The Florence Summer Law Program is considered part of the Gonzaga University School of Law's regular course offerings.
Contact Us
Cindy Arlt
Program Coordinator
PO Box 3528
Spokane, WA
99220-3528 USA
Ph: (509) 313-3742
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"This program has provided me with lifelong friendships and the opportunity to study law in a unique setting and from a different perspective. Take my advice. Enroll now!"
Thorn Towler
Gonzaga University
School of Law
Acknowledgements
The paintings of Florence which appear throughout the Florence Summer Law Program website were painted by Fr. Bruno Segatta.





