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Prerequisite: Vested Member or Board Member

Credits

Offered

Students who have completed their vesting paper may elect to receive one ungraded academic credit per semester for their work on GJIL, provided the Editor-in-Chief and a faculty advisor to GJIL certify that such student satisfactorily performed all assigned editorial duties for the entire semester in which the credit is received.

The Editor-in-Chief, Managing Editor, Executive Editor, Article Editors, Technical Editor and the Public Relations Editor will each be qualified to receive up to two (2) law school credits per semester.

The maximum number of ungraded academic credits that may be earned is four (4).

Note: under Academic Rule 22, GJIL credits count toward the maximum number of six (6) “non-classroom” credits that a student may earn toward a degree.

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