Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Admissions

How do I register or apply for a course?

ELIGIBILITY


Registration is open to U.S. citizens and Permanent Residents (Green Card holders) who meet all of the following criteria:

1. The registrant is currently licensed to practice law in the United States;
2. The registrant is a member in good standing of a State Bar; and
3. The registrant does not currently represent insurance companies, large corporations or governmental entities other than legal services or public defenders.

Note: The Death Penalty Seminar is open to U.S. lawyers, investigators and mitigation specialists.

COURSE SCHEDULE AND PREREQUISITES 

For the college’s current offerings, visit the Courses page.

Every effort is made to ensure that course information is accurate; however, changes or corrections may occur. Check the Courses page frequently because you will not receive e-mail updates from the Registrar prior to the course.

Course prerequisites are specified in the individual course descriptions. 

REGISTRATION

You can register online by visiting Register Now.

Register as soon as possible to assure a place in the course(s) you want to attend. If you delay, the course may be full (or the application deadline for the Trial Lawyers College 3-Week Course may have passed).

Registrants will receive a confirmation notice via e-mail.

Registration is not considered final until payment arrangements have been made with the Registrar.

CLE CREDIT

All courses provided by the Trial Lawyers College are CLE accredited by the state in which the course is held.

It is your responsibility to apply for CLE credit in the state (or states) in which you practice law. After you submit an online evaluation of the course you attended, the Registrar will e-mail you the paperwork you may need to apply for CLE credits.

For more important information, visit the CLE Credits page.

CANCELLATIONS 

If you choose to withdraw from a course, you may be eligible for a refund.

Visit the Payment, Cancellation and Refund Policy page for details.


How are applications to the 3-week course evaluated?

Applicants to the Trial Lawyers College 3-Week Course are offered admission on a competitive basis.

Admission decisions are made by the TLC Board of Directors based on the strength of your application and the overall pool of applicants competing for admission. Key factors include trial experience, the 850-word essay and character references. The board is interested in learning as much as possible about your personal qualities and background, as well as your professional experience and goals.

Requests for financial aid are confidential and are not considered by the board. TLC administrators consider requests for financial aid after a lawyer has been recommended for admission by the board. All financial aid at TLC is need-based.

All admissions decisions are made at the same time, not on a rolling basis. Decisions are made approximately two months prior to the course. Applicants will be notified via e-mail of the board’s decision (accepted, declined or placed on a waitlist).

Visit the Courses page for application deadlines, notification dates and detailed course information.

You can apply online by visiting Register Now.


What essay questions are on the application to the 3-week course?

You will be asked the following essay questions on the 2013 application to the Trial Lawyers College 3-Week Course: 

1. In 850 words or less, please tell us about yourself and why you want to attend the Trial Lawyers College 3-Week Course. For example, what life experiences have most shaped you? What is your greatest accomplishment; and what is your greatest loss? Please tell us about your dreams and your failures. We are not interested in the name of your law school, the clubs you belong to, your golf handicap, or your financial or social successes. We are interested in learning something about you, as a person. We want to know about your life goals as a trial lawyer, as well as what you hope to obtain from attending the Trial Lawyers College.

2. Do you need financial assistance? If yes, in 100 words or less, please explain your circumstances.


Application Tip #1:  Prepare your answers offline. 

In preparation for completing the application, you should prepare your answers offline. Here’s why: You cannot start your application on day 1 and finish it on day 2. You must complete and submit your application in a single web session, so please ensure that your Internet connection is stable and that your full attention is devoted to the task at hand.

Application Tip #2:  Respect the word limits and check your grammar and spelling.

We anticipate receiving many competitive applications so please make certain your application is thorough and well written.

Application Tip #3:  Apply early.

To avoid technical or any other last-minute problems, we recommend submitting your application at least 5 days prior to the deadlines, as follows:

  March 8: Application deadline for TLC 3-Week Course in July 2013 
  May 20: Application deadline for TLC 3-Week Course in September 2013

Financial Aid

Payment, Cancellation and Refund Policy

Miscellaneous

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