Registration Information: Fall 2008 Advocacy Information
Inter-Office Memorandum
To: Second-Year Students - Fall 2008
From: Alice S. Perlin
Clinical Professor of Writing Programs
and Instructional Services
Date: March 2008
Subject: Advocacy
All second-year students are required to take a two-hour Advocacy course. This course continues to develop the written and oral communication skills taught in the first-year writing program and also provides an introduction to procedures and practices included in appellate work.
Prior to registration, you should review the Advocacy professor biographies below. Because Advocacy is an upper-level course, you will have the opportunity to select your section.
Please call me at (312) 915-7193 if you have any questions.
Inter-Office Memorandum
TO: Second-Year Evening Students - Fall 2008
FROM: James J. Faught
Associate Dean
of Administration
DATE: March 2008
SUBJECT: Advocacy
I know you are looking forward to finishing your first year. Please take time to enjoy your summer; you've earned it! I write to pass along a little information about registration for the fall semester and give you an idea of what our thinking has been with regard to your schedule for the fall.
If you will remain a part-time evening student in the fall, you will be required to register for the evening sections of Property. We strongly recommend that you take your required Advocacy course in one of the sections offered on Monday evening from 7-9 p.m. You should also know that one section of Advocacy will be offered on Saturdays from 10 a.m.- noon. The Saturday section is an excellent way to open other class options during the week.
Finally, you are scheduled to register on April 7th. On April 8th, next year's second-year day division will register and they will be able to fill any remaining spots in the Monday evening Advocacy sections. In other words, if you don't register on April 7th, you will lose your priority for the recommended Monday evening Advocacy sections, which may fill up with day students. Please factor this in when you prepare to register.
Best of luck this summer.
Advocacy Course Professors' Biographies

