Course materials are available in Blackboard. Blackboard help is available from Academic Technology.
The Thurgood Marshall Law Library provides both print and online resources to support your research and study.
The Legal Writing Center is available to assist you in strengthening your legal writing skills.
The faculty are always willing to provide academic advising to help you develop your course of study and prepare for your future legal career.
The Academic Achievement Program will help students get acclimated to the law school learning process, and empower students to become strong, independent learners. Do not hesitate to at any point in your academic career.
The University of Maryland Alumni Association and the Career Development Office offer the Alumni Mentor Program for 1Ls. This program pairs first-year law students with School of Law alumni/ae, who provide guidance and advice during the period of adjustment to law school.