The Law Audit Program is an opportunity for attorneys to continue their legal education, enrich their professional development or personal interests and earn CLE credit by attending semester-long credit courses as a noncredit student. The program is made available by The University of Tulsa College of Law through the Division of Continuing Education.
Who can attend?
Law Audit is meant for attorneys. Others who have a bachelor's degree and a strong background in legal issues, either through education or employment experience, may be approved by enrollment in courses.
Enrollment is as a noncredit student. No transcript is kept, the student is not required to take tests nor prepare papers and no grade is awarded. It is expected that the law audit student will attend class regularly, keep up with reading assignments and participate in class discussion.
To enroll
Obtain a course approval form from the Division of Continuing Education; arrange for an interview with the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, College of Law to discuss your course selection. If your attendance is approved, return the signed form to Continuing Education along with a completed registration form and your payment.
Oklahoma CLE credit
"Credit may be earned through auditing of or regular enrollment in a college of law course at an ABA or AALS approved law school. The MCLE credit allowed shall equal a sum equal to three (3) times the number of credit hours granted by the college of law for the completion of the course." (Regulation 3.5 from the Rules of the Supreme Court of Oklahoma for Mandatory Continuing Legal Education.)
Cost
The cost for Law Audit courses is $300 per course. If you wish to have a campus parking permit for the semester, it may be purchased from the office of I.D./Parking.