Business Law Concentration < Stetson University
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Objective
To help prepare those students planning a career in business law, whether in litigation or transactional work, by ensuring that they take courses particularly applicable to business law; develop skills and knowledge outside of classwork relating to business law; receive mentoring from members of the faculty with experience and interest in business law; and recognizing students who have demonstrated high degrees of ethics and competence in business law.
Eligibility
Any Stetson law student in good standing who has completed not less than 30 credits and not more than 45 credits may apply for acceptance into the Concentration. The Concentration Advisors will consider all applications for acceptance into this program based upon consideration of the student’s demonstrated commitment to the program and the likelihood that they will be able to successfully complete the requirements of the program.
Application Deadlines
The general concentration guidelines require that a student apply to a concentration program when a student has earned at least 30, but no more than 45, credit hours. While the program has some flexibility to consider students who apply after this time, students will not be accepted into the concentration unless the student has three full semesters (including the semester of application and not including summer sessions) remaining in law school. For a full-time student taking six full (fall/spring) semesters and graduating in May of the student’s third year, this policy requires application no later than the spring semester of the student’s 2L year (by February 15 as noted below). For a part-time student taking eight full (fall/spring) semesters and graduating in May of the student’s third year, this policy requires application no later than the spring semester of the student’s 3L year (by February 15 as noted below). Students not graduating in May or converting between programs may speak with the concentration advisors for more information regarding the deadline under this procedure.
Applications for the Business Law Concentration are considered once per semester. Students seeking to be considered in the fall semester must apply no later than September 15. Students seeking to be considered in the Spring semester must apply no later than February 15. Students seeking to be considered in the summer session must apply no later than June 15. Applications are available through, and are submitted to, the Office of the Registrar.
Requirements
In order to receive the Certificate of Concentration in Business Law at graduation, a student must make a timely application for inclusion in the program, be accepted into the program, and do the following:
- Complete at least 21 hours in the Approved Curriculum, including successful completion of each course in the Required Curriculum, with an average G.P.A. of at least 3.0 among those courses taken from the Approved Curriculum. Further, the student shall not have received a grade of less than 2.5 (or “S” in any course not graded on the 4.0 scale) in any of those courses taken in the Approved Curriculum;
- Demonstration of proficiency in financial/accounting documents, through degree in accounting or finance, completion of accounting course with grade of pass/C/70%, or completion of Accounting for Lawyers course with grade of pass/2.25;
- Demonstration of proficiency in Excel;
- Participate in the Required Mentoring;
- Fulfill the Concentration Pro Bono requirements.
Required Mentoring
Upon being selected into the Business Law Concentration, a student will be assigned a Mentor who is a member of the College of Law faculty. The student will be expected to meet regularly with such Mentor, no less than one time each semester, for the purpose of discussing their advancement toward completion of the requirements for receipt of the Certificate in Concentration. Further, such students, as a prerequisite for registration for each upcoming semester, will be required to obtain the approval of their Mentor regarding their course selection. It is the goal of this Required Mentoring that the participating members of the faculty will pass along to the students the benefit of their own experience and/or expertise in the field of business law. Prior to the student’s receipt at graduation of the Certificate of Concentration, the Mentor will have to attest to the student’s successful completion of all requirements for the certificate listed above.
Pro Bono
The College of Law requires each student, before graduating, to have completed 60 hours of Pro Bono work. To receive the Certificate of Concentration in Business Law, 20 of those 60, must be in business law. Completion of this requirement includes any of the following experiences:
- Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program
- Bankruptcy project with Community Law Program/Bay Area Legal Services
- Florida Business Law Section Law School Pro Bono Challenge
- Other qualified pro bono projects approved by Concentration
Business Law Certificate of Concentration Approved Required Curriculum
Required Courses (14-19 credits):
*This course may be waived if student demonstrates proficiency in financial/accounting documents through degree in accounting or finance or completion of accounting course with grade of pass/C/70%.


















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